Kastar No.79 slip on pedal pads fit the following vehicles; 1937-46 Chevrolet 1929-30 Essex 1933-34 Graham 1929-32, 1939-40 Hupmobile 1929-34 Oldsmobile 1933-34 Willys Possibly others |
Pedals & Pads for Sale
- Vintage ford pedal pad covers kastar nos scta hamb hot rat rod kustom
- Nos gm clutch brake pedal pads camaro chevelle corvette(US $89.00)
- 1959 thru 1963? ford power brake pedal pad b9a-2454-b? nos w/manual trans(US $175.00)
- Gas pedal and bracket rat rod hot rod
- 1963-1964-65 buick riviera & gran sport gas pedal blue nice original gm(US $117.00)
- 1963-1964-65 buick riviera & gran sport gas pedal red nice original gm(US $117.00)
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