1965 1966 Bonneville Catalina Grand Prix Accelerator /gas, Brake, Parking Pedals on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
This is a nice complete set of pedals from a 1966 Bonneville. Included is the accelerator pedal with linkage, the brake pedal, and the parking brake pedal. They are all in great original shape. These will fit '65 and '66 full-size Pontiacs.
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