Source for gas pedal '65

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Source for gas pedal '65

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Looking to buy a new gas pedal for my '65 D200.
Haven't found one from the usual Sweptline vendors.

Does anyone have a source? Or even a reasonable replacement?

Thanks!

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Re: Source for gas pedal '65

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They're made from unobtainium.

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Re: Source for gas pedal '65

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Vans has this listed, not same as original. :thinking They also have a pedal for an A100 that looks the same as the original, but you have to modify the back side contact area. Several have used the A100 .
https://vansauto.com/product/pedal-pad- ... 65-b-body/
https://vansauto.com/product/64-70-100- ... tor-pedal/
61 shorty 170/ 3spd 3:91(sold)
66 lwb 318 poly/727/4:10 (sold)
67 shorty 318poly/4spd 3:55
68 ute 318/3 spd/3:55(sold)
70 318/727/3:23
66 d200 225/4spd/4:10( military)(sold)
68 d100 383/727/3:55

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Re: Source for gas pedal '65

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Thanks for the Vans link. That'll get me close enough.

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Re: Source for gas pedal '65

Post by soopernaut »

This might be close... The screw holes are probably in the same location and the size and shape look about right.

https://milwaukee.craigslist.org/pts/d/ ... 67355.html

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