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T - 72 Thru 81 Chevrolet Camaro Clutch Linkage Assembly With Pedals on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Germantown, Tennessee, United States

Germantown, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:Camaro Cluth Pedal Assembly

This clutch linkage and pedals were removed from a 1979 Camaro.  All parts were bead blasted asnd painted gloss black.  Parts were never installed - sold car and no longer need.  Both 90* ends on bell crank rods were replaced with aircraft grade Heim ends (old ends are included).  This is OEM General Motors prts, not reproductions.  Fits 72 thru 81 Camaro and Firebirds big and small block engines.  Included are: Brake Pedla Suppert, Both Pedals, Brake Lt switch, Rebuilt OEM Neutral Safety Switch, Down Rod, Bell Crank with all attaching parts, Frame Mount, Adjustable Clutch Rod, Used Fire Wall Boot and very used Pedal Rubbers.

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