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1974xr7
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Topic: clutch pedal assembly IDPosted: 10-October-2010 at 3:15AM |
Hey guys, Been awhile. Can anyone identify this set-up?
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Always looking for 1974 Q codes
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torkair
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Posted: 10-October-2010 at 6:53AM |
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Definitely NOT from a 72+ car, might be modifiable though. More likely from an earlier model or perhaps a different platform but it looks like it can be modified to work if you're REALLY determined.
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72 Gran Torino "sport"- in progress
73 Ranchero GT- Q code-460/C6/3.25 open rear |
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Eliteman76
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Posted: 11-October-2010 at 5:51AM |
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Maybe a 71-73 mustang?
Pedals are different.
Clutch pedal looks like it is similar to the 72+ setup though.
Not sure on the brake pedal however.
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Andrew:GTS.ORG admin, '72 Q code 5 speed RestomodPondering: #99Problems |
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Torinogts73c
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Posted: 12-October-2010 at 4:06AM |
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Sure looks like 71-73 Mustang to me.
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