1928-40 CADILLAC PEDAL PAD Up for your consideration is a 1928-40 Cadillac PEDAL PAD with very slight use. It has very minimal wear on the bottom edge. The pattern and lettering are very distinct. See pics. This original piece would make a very nice addition to your Cadillac parts collection. In addition, we are including 3 additional well used pads of the same type. Thanks for looking and please browse our Ebay store. New arrivals daily. |
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