Nos Gas Pedal Monza Skyhawk Starfire Sunbird H Body Chevrolet Chevy Vega Gm on 2040-parts.com
Glenwood, Illinois, US
Here is a hard to find accelerator pedal for GM H body cars, in particular this is correct for 1975-80 Chevy Monza, Buick Skyhawk, Olds Starfire, Pontiac Sunbird. It may also fit Chevy Vega but when GM switched to the larger transmission tunnels in 75 it required a smaller gas pedal and this is correct for those cars. Many of these pedals are showing their age so here's a great chance to pick up a brand new one, nice detail item for your car. There are other GM pedals that look similar but are longer and will not fit correctly, this is the correct size for these cars. If you need other pedal pads let me know.
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