Gas Pedal 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Buick Riviera Electra Lesabre Wildcat on 2040-parts.com
Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States
This is the gas pedal from a 69 Buick Riviera. This will fit 66-70 full size Buicks. This looks great. There are some splits in the sockets, but will still hold fine.
This may fit other years, makes, and models but please make sure for yourself. Please see the pictures |
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