65 66 Mustang 4 Speed Clutch Brake Pedals Restored New Pads Etc 1965 1966 on 2040-parts.com
Weirton, West Virginia, United States
The item up for sale is a restored original 1965/66 Ford Mustang 4-speed clutch and brake pedal assembly. The clutch pedal, however, is a new Scott Drake reproduction pedal which means there is no wear on the shaft or clutch rod hole. I disassembled it, sandblasted it, primed it and painted it black. Then I reassembled it with new pivot bushings along with some grease. I also installed new reproduction pedal pads, a new clutch return spring and a new OEM style clutch pedal bumper. This assembly is in good condition although the bracket does have some minor pits. It will be carefully packaged and shipped to your door in a timely manner. All you have to do is bolt it in. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Thanks for looking and please take a look at my other items, too. |
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