#3934149
General Motors Part Number 3934149 Pedal Hanger Bracket
This part number is for the 1968 Chevelle pedal
hanger.

Used Part
Pictures and descriptions are from a restored used
part.

Top View
This 1968 hanger is has a unique one year only
shape. In 1969 the steering column changes would
make this part difficult to adapt to the later models.

Bottom View
This is what you see when looking under the dash.

Side View
Here you can see that there are no Neutral Start
Switch mounting holes.

Side View Close Up
.The Chevelles all used pin style clutch pedals
as evidenced by the pedal bushing bosses.
(uer center)

Dash Mount
This is the front lip, that wraps around the steering
column and attaches to the dash.

Brake Pedal Bracket
The stop light switch, air conditioning switch and
brake pedal stop bumper (Manual brakes) are
mounted into a bracket that is spot welded onto
the hanger.

Master Cylinder Mount
These studs go through the firewall and the brake
master cylinder or booster mounts to them.
This part number is for the 1968 Chevelle pedal
hanger.
Used Part
Pictures and descriptions are from a restored used
part.
Top View
This 1968 hanger is has a unique one year only
shape. In 1969 the steering column changes would
make this part difficult to adapt to the later models.
Bottom View
This is what you see when looking under the dash.
Side View
Here you can see that there are no Neutral Start
Switch mounting holes.
Side View Close Up
.The Chevelles all used pin style clutch pedals
as evidenced by the pedal bushing bosses.
(uer center)
Dash Mount
This is the front lip, that wraps around the steering
column and attaches to the dash.
Brake Pedal Bracket
The stop light switch, air conditioning switch and
brake pedal stop bumper (Manual brakes) are
mounted into a bracket that is spot welded onto
the hanger.
Master Cylinder Mount
These studs go through the firewall and the brake
master cylinder or booster mounts to them.
Applications
3934149
4.648 BRACKET ASSEMBLY, Brake pedal
1968 Chevelle and El Camino Assembly Manual (UPC 5, Sheet A2)
Disclaimer:
Factory correct applications are your responsibility. GM made part and part # changes with no rhyme but a reason (no production interruptions at any cost).
Application charts are for replacement parts that were available at the time of parts book printing.
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!
