68 1968 69 Ford Torino Gt Fairlane Ranchero Comet Cyclone Clutch Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Carterville, Illinois, United States
This Vintage Clutch Pedal Assembly came off a 1968 Ford Torino with the 4 speed transmission. These should fit 1968 & 1969 Ford Torino GT Fairlane 500 Ranchero Mercury Comet Cyclone. There is some pitting on this item, but with a little primer and sanding is should be fine. It did have some pin holes in the clutch pedal housing, but we filled them with some fiberglass. {check the pictures} The Bushings are Good. This Clutch Pedal Assembly is in Good restoreable Condition! Bid with Confidence!
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