1973 Ford Truck Clutch & Brake Pedal Assembly 73-79 F250 F150 F100 on 2040-parts.com
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
This auction is for a clutch & brake pedal assembly from a 1973 Ford truck. Should fit other Ford trucks from 73-79 but make sure it will fit your application. The clutch return spring is missing and there is no clutch rod. Also, the rubber pedal pads are gone and need to be replaced. This assembly will be a great addition to your 4 speed conversion project.
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