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Torinobill
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Posted: 01-May-2006 at 8:46PM |
I had bought this set of clutch pedals a while ago while collecting parts to put my 73 Ranchero back to a 4 speed.I noticed that the clutch pedal has a different countour than the other set that I have.The other set has a straight arm for the clutch pedal.I also noticed that the brake pedal has been cut.I am cleaning my garage and liquidating a bunch of spare parts and need to find out if these will fit a Torino or if they are from something else or if it is scrap metal.Thanks
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Bill Miller
Everett,WA -1970 Torino GT 351c,auto, Red -1970 Torino Type N/W 351c,auto Grabber Blue-Sold!- -1973 Ranchero GT 351c,4speed -1969 Mercury Marquis Convertible 429 4V.auto. |
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Torinobill
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Here is the other set that I have put on Ebay for comparison
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Bill Miller
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Torinogts73c
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Maybe 70-71 pedal assy out of a Torino? Or Mustang??
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Gary 73 Gran Torino Sport 351CJ,17 Mustang Ecoboost,15 Jeep Grand Cherokee LTD, Ford Ranger parts hauler
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