Terrific, thanks! I was heading down that road but with my luck I didn't want to break the thing. I'll get some pics up when I get the carpet and seat back in. It's a 4 door hardtop, blue on blue, 327 with Powerglide.
M
-- Edited by 68gp on Saturday 7th of April 2012 08:42:16 PM
68gp said
Apr 8, 2012
Sorry if this has been covered. I searched but didn't find anything. I'm changing the carpets on a 68 Grand Parisienne and am a little embarrassed to say I can't figure out how to remove the gas pedal. There are two pins in the floor it's attached to but I don't see any screws or clips to undo?
Thanks in advance.
Mike
2drpost said
Apr 8, 2012
just pull, pedal is pressed fit on the ball studs. now let's see a pict of your GP.
Lefty said
Apr 8, 2012
Mine just presses into the two pins. (63 Acadian)
68gp said
Apr 8, 2012
Thank you, Lefty. That's it exactly. I'll just pull harder!
4SPEED427 said
Apr 8, 2012
Yes, you'll see the plastic "sockets" on back of the pedal.
oshawacliff said
Oct 17, 2023
i recall someone was looking for the stainless trim for the gas pedal.
I salvaged a gas pedal with stainless from my purging cycle.
If it has any value to someone let me know.
The rubber floor mounting points are garbage. Just good trim.
-- Edited by oshawacliff on Tuesday 17th of October 2023 01:48:55 PM
-- Edited by 68gp on Saturday 7th of April 2012 08:42:16 PM
just pull, pedal is pressed fit on the ball studs. now let's see a pict of your GP.
Mine just presses into the two pins.
(63 Acadian)
i recall someone was looking for the stainless trim for the gas pedal.
I salvaged a gas pedal with stainless from my purging cycle.
If it has any value to someone let me know.
The rubber floor mounting points are garbage. Just good trim.
-- Edited by oshawacliff on Tuesday 17th of October 2023 01:48:55 PM