Broken or disconnnected cable, something stuck under pedal,
In European cars, the gas pedal is positioned on the right side.
modified cars
On cars with a carburetor you must press on the gas pedal to activate the choke, cars with fuel injection do not have a choke so this is not necessary.
The gas pedal is commonly referred to as the "accelerator pedal." It is the pedal in a vehicle that controls the amount of fuel delivered to the engine, allowing the driver to increase the vehicle's speed. In most cars, it is located on the right side of the brake pedal.
ford did not manufacture a 6.0 in year 2000 maybe that is why gas pedal wont work
Many cars require you to press the gas pedal when starting the car. It's quite normal.
A car will move when the gas pedal is engaged. You can control the speed of the car by the pressure you put on the gas pedal. The brake pedal will either slow the car down or stop the car entirely.
Very similar to gas powered cars, the gas is taken in and causes the engine to make very small combustions, making the mower blades rotate, and in riding mowers, it is even more similar to cars, with the transmission, battery, clutch, brakes, gas pedal, and yes even the cup holder.:)
It's a reference to driving, esp cars from the '50s. The throttle is wide open when the (gas) pedal is fully depressed. With really old cars the floorboards are metal so with the "pedal to the metal" your accelerating as much as possible.
there is something wrong with your car
Usually, too many pumps on the gas pedal, especially back in the days of carburetors.
if the gauges do not work either then its a blown fuse. if not you may need to replace the pedal assembly