1930-1935 V12 V16 Cadillac Gas Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Tarzana, California, US
Up for auction is one '30-'35 Cadillac gas pedal assembly. These fit all V12 and V16 models of those years. High-quality aluminum casting polished will require some drilling at bottom. See pics. These are often worn-out or broken due to years of hard use. This pedal will make a nice addition to your V12 or V16. Thanks for your interest and please check out our other classic car auction items.
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