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Rare, farm fresh early 1900's gas, throttle pedal. maybe a starter pedal. Not sure. It measures 6" long. The rubber on top is worn on the left side. Rusty as the pics show. Not sure if there is supposed to be more of the spring mechanism on the back. great patina, great for a collection.
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Pedals & Pads for Sale
1970-74 cuda challenger 4 speed clutch brake pedal assembly with support bracket(US $150.00)
Mopar emergency brake pedal pad 2487514 with trim 1967(US $10.00)
Bare foot gas pedal and high beam low beam pedal ,aluminum.(US $35.00)
C6 corvette aluminum gas pedal
Vintage nos fulton no.55 gas accelerator pedal rat rod hot rod gasser
1962 pontiac tempest (others?) brake pedal assembly.
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