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Still working on my 1950 styleline. I now need an accelerator pedal that fits onto the two "ball sockets" I can only find the style with the hinge. If anyone knows where to get one, please let me know. I will be driving her like my uncle (foot on the steel lever) until I get one. Any vendors who has any, let me know.
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1940 AND UP HAS THE HINGE.
Gene Schneider
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Don't ask me why, but mine has the ball studs. I guess I could remove the studs and attach the hinge.
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My Canadian Pontiac has the ball studs even though the body is a Chevy. I see aftermarket pedals all the time on Ebay with the ball sockets. You might have to watch for awhile.
1938 Canadian Pontiac Business Coupe (aka a 1938 Chevy Coupe with Pontiac shaped front sheet metal - almost all Chevy!) 1975 4-speed L82 Vette
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What exactly are you looking for as I have a couple, a black and brown one. I won’t be using them bec they were wrong for my olds. I’ll find them and post a picture if you’re interested.
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