Vintage Mopar Gas Accelerator Pedal Pad 61 62 63 64 Dodge Plymouth Dart Valiant on 2040-parts.com
Watertown, South Dakota, United States
Gas accelerator pedal pad. Part number appears to be 2264535 which comes up as 1962 Mopar compact, so probably a Dart or Valiant. It might fit other years and/or other Mopars. It appears to be in decent shape, not worn too bad. I'm not sure how it mounts at the bottom. See pictures. Look close. Rare parts, low prices. See my other auctions. |
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