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11/12/2016 1:17 PM  #1


original correct early 65 clutch pedal set up

how rare are these, i've been holding on to it for years ready to use but never did! the oem hanger has the ajustable stamped out hole for the clutch pedal stop and the brake pedal has the short smaller shaft for just the brake rod and no brake switch... leaving cali for mt or or and getting rid of some parts! any idea of its worth ? if your a #s guy i would think it being the real deal its gotta pull something desent ?     thanks

 

11/12/2016 3:43 PM  #2


Re: original correct early 65 clutch pedal set up

We give $75 to $85 core value, but I see them on ebay for around $200.  The short brake pedal pin detracts from the value for most people because they want to use the later style stoplight switch when retrofitting their car.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

11/13/2016 9:56 AM  #3


Re: original correct early 65 clutch pedal set up

As you are moving and want to part out items, I suggest putting it on eBay and let it go to the highest bidder.  The bidding will take to its current market value.  Whatever you get is more than what you have now, and saving it for the future may not bring better results.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

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