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RE: 65-66 B body manual trans pedals wanted




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 Obvious that I am the blue guy??? wink

 I was watching the end of this auction and for $90, you only get the 2 pedals!!! You don't even need the bracket because the clutch pedal has the support rod for the brake pedal.....

 I will be hunting every car when this accursed snow disappears and pulling every set I can find from '58 to '70.

 Wonder how much a complete setup would go for if it included everything down to the cross shaft bracket that is welded on the frame?? $300???



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I meant to ask. I imagine that bracket is reproduced?

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To be honest, I don't see why it would have to be.... My Rag, my '70 Parisienne and a '70 4-dr Parisienne sedan were all automatics and I switched them all to standards with the original brackets still in place. No difference...

 



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Carl Stevenson wrote:

I meant to ask. I imagine that bracket is reproduced?


 The bracket is reproduced.



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67Poncho wrote:

To be honest, I don't see why it would have to be.... My Rag, my '70 Parisienne and a '70 4-dr Parisienne sedan were all automatics and I switched them all to standards with the original brackets still in place. No difference...


 Sorry, I mean the frame bracket Vince.



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Ahhh... Now I understand....... The cross shaft bracket!!! I will have to make sure I get them too!



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So lets see this "shifter".I'm looking for one for the 'Chief.

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pics of the pedal assembly,,  I know which is the 66 b-body   ,,I marked it wink

the other one I think is a 67 -72 1/2 ton??  any takers ?confuse

 

I'll get the shifter pics later....

IMG_1067.jpg

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Roger, is the 66 pedal assembly the one with the brake pedal from an automatic?

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Roger, is the 66 pedal assembly the one with the brake pedal from an automatic?


 yes,  that's what they came out of,  not sure if I snapped a pic of the data tag before I crushed it?  maybe someone added the 3 rd pedal after ?? 

I thought the same thing when I snapped the pic? why is the brake so large ?



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I didn't believe that an auto brake pedal would fit.... They must have had a tiny right foot!!!!



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you can trim the auto pedal to the clutch pedal size, works good. smile



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Thanks Dave, I was wondering if that would work ok.

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Thanks Dave, I was wondering if that would work ok.


 did it on a set of '61-'62 pedals



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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Anyone have for sale, a clutch/brake pedal setup for a 65 or 66 full size Canadian Poncho or Chevrolet?


 Carl,  I just re-listed some parts on eBay that I believe all came from a 64 Nova SS.  Item #190603626986 is a set of pedals and after looking at the thread posted by 69 BelAir they look a lot like the ones you are looking for.

I also have them on photobucket, here is the address, I can't get the link to work so you will need to copy and paste.

https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a207/fore-speed/Cars%20and%20%20Parts%20for%20sale/P9230010.jpg



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Norm, thanks but those do look like Nova manual pedals to me, not full size pedals. I am pretty sure they won't work on full size.

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