( Brand: Doan / Anchor ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: 3321 ), ( Part Type: Pedal ), ( Vintage Part: Yes ), ( Country Of Origin: United States )
Review DOAN / ANCHOR Accelerator Pedal Ford F series Truck Nors fits 1961–1964
Origin: Made in USA Vintage Stock. This part is designed for the Accelerator position on 1961-1964 Ford F-Series Trucks F-1 F-250, F-350. This heavy-duty pedal assembly features a rigid steel core encased in durable molded rubber with ribbed tread. Condition: New Old Replacement Stock NORS.
Mount Type: Floor Bolt-On with Integral Studs. This is a vintage New Old Replacement Stock NORS part. It is the direct successor to 1957-1960 pedal Doan 3318 and specific 1961-1964 cab design. Doan, Anchor, Republic, and Aster.
Position: Accelerator. Genuine Doan 3321 Accelerator Pedal NORS: Restore the functionality and interior aesthetics of your classic Slick era Ford Truck with this genuine. Uniquely, it features two threaded studs on the underside for a secure, bolt-on floor mounting, exactly replicating original Ford truck design. It serves as a direct replacement for the original Ford part number C1TZ-9735-C.
part #: 3321 prices
$24.00-$39.99
specifications pedalspadsaz:
for makes: Ford
for years: 1961-1964
brand: Doan / Anchor
mpn: 3321
part type: Pedal
vintage part: Yes
country of origin: United States
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policy: Returns Accepted
time: 30 Days
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quantity: 2
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started: January 18, 2026
availability: In Stock
seller pedalspadsaz:
city: Lewiston, Idaho
# reviews: 15893
rating: 99.8%
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Car Truck Parts Accessories > Interior Parts Accessories > Pedal Assemblies, Pads Parts
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for makes: ford, for years: 1961-1964, part type: pedal, vintage part: yes, country of origin: united states, category: auto parts > car truck parts accessories > interior parts accessories > pedal assemblies, pads parts, sku: 26581535876090861,
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