3657980
General Motors Part # 3657980 Pedal Cover
The "980" is the replacement pedal pad for
many 1938-1957 Chevrolet cars with manual
transmission.
NOS "980" Pedal Pad
Pictures and descriptions are from a new old stock part. These
pads have been reproduced by different companies
for years, according to the parts manual original
replacement parts should have the part number
molded in.
Backside
None of the 30 plus used covers that I have seen
have had the number molded into them. But I
have NOS pedal pads that do have the full part
# 3657980.
Repo "980"
This is a quality Reproduction. I know the main
differences between copies are the rubber hardness
and the vertical "rib" gaps. I am not sure what is
correct at this time.
The "980" is the replacement pedal pad for
many 1938-1957 Chevrolet cars with manual
transmission.
NOS "980" Pedal Pad
Pictures and descriptions are from a new old stock part. These
pads have been reproduced by different companies
for years, according to the parts manual original
replacement parts should have the part number
molded in.
Backside
None of the 30 plus used covers that I have seen
have had the number molded into them. But I
have NOS pedal pads that do have the full part
# 3657980.
Repo "980"
This is a quality Reproduction. I know the main
differences between copies are the rubber hardness
and the vertical "rib" gaps. I am not sure what is
correct at this time.
Applications
3657980 *
4.630 COVER, Brake and clutch pedal (rubber-3 1/2 x 1 7/8 overall)
38-52 Pass.
55-57 Pass., Corvette (exc. Prod. P.B.)
*NOTE: Part number appears on these parts.
*NOTE: Part number appears on these parts.
Disclaimer:
Most parts that I describe and picture have identification on or with them, others I can identify from other sources and deduction (educated guess).
Factory correct applications are your responsibility. GM made part and part # changes with no rhyme but a reason (no production interruptions at any cost).
Applications are for replacement parts that were available at the time of parts book printing, and when possible model specific assembly manuals.
My observations come from the parts I have in my collection or other reliable sources your parts may differ.
If Factory correctness is your goal, do more research, join car clubs,
forums and buy an assembly manual if one is available for your Project Car (you wont be sorry).
This is a fun and interesting part of the hobby!