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Gas pedal wanted

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by wildcat66, Aug 11, 2014.

  1. wildcat66

    wildcat66 New Member

    1966 wildcat convertible. Not sure if the pedal is attached to the floor or not cause the last owner cut out that portion of the floor and it came with no rubber pedal on it. I'm in nj. Would love an original or link to one that fits. Thanks a lot.
     
  2. 66wildcat

    66wildcat Well-Known Member

    It attaches to the floor with 2 ball-tipped studs. You can usually find the studs & pedals on Ebay. The pedal is the same for a 66 Electra, LeSabre, Wildcat, & Riviera.
    Missing the floor is going to be an issue. No aftermarket for the body parts.
    Good luck!
     
  3. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    this is a 65 Electra conv. simply don't know if it (pedal) is the same as yours, or even if it (pedal) is in the car. PM if interested.
     

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  4. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    65 Electra 225 conv

    this is the pedal, and the floor area. not that great, car does not appear to be originally from here, and it has sat a LONG time.
     

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  5. 66wildcat

    66wildcat Well-Known Member

    Looks like you need to get the rusted ball studs out and get a new pair.
    Most of the resto parts shops have them, they are the same as most mid-60's GM full-sized cars.
    The pedals show up on Ebay quite often. Look for any full-sized Buick, they were the same.
    Good luck!
     
  6. onepieceatatime

    onepieceatatime Well-Known Member

  7. wheelz

    wheelz 'B' is for Buick.

    How about 60's Buick big car accelerator pedal and brake pad, $25 to cover my insignificant time, a box and shipping via the USPS!

    Lemono!

    Wheelz, Tampa Bay
     

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  8. wheelz

    wheelz 'B' is for Buick.

    HEY WILDCAT66!! Are you out there???? HeeeLLLll ooooOO?? :Do No:
     

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