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1965 Ford Falcon, Comet Clutch & Brake Pedal Assy, Sprint, Futura 4 Speed 5 Day on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Acworth, Georgia, United States

Acworth, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

This is a take off unit from a 1965 Ford Falcon. In very good condition, I have installed NOS Ford clutch and brake pedal pads, NOS Ford spring insulator, and a NOS Ford return spring. I have displayed the packaging the Ford parts came from and the packaging will go with the pedal assembly. This spring displayed some surface rust from years of storage so I used a wire wheel to clean but didn't replace.

Though I installed a few new parts, the unit hasn't been rebuilt. Pedal move smoothly and I don't feel any side play or excessive bushing wear. One of the studs is missing on the interior side, two of the firewall nuts are missing.

This is the 65 unit with the stud for the brake light switch. This isn't the more common 1960-1964 version.

Shipping lower 48: $15.00

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Early Ford Falcon Parts

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1967-1972 F100 Parts.

Thanks for looking, feel free to ask question. I can provide more pictures if requested.

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