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1965-1966 Mustang Brake & Clutch Pedal Support Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
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Manchester, Connecticut, US

Manchester, Connecticut, US
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ITEM DESCRIPTION: SAVE BIG on a BRAND NEW Clutch & Brake Pedal Support Bracket for ALL 1965-1966 Ford Mustangs. 65 66 Mustang This part attaches to the bottom of the dash & through the firewall (the master cylinder bolts go through it). It supports the brake and clutch (where applicable) pedal assemblies. Designed for manual brakes, but can be modified for power drums. *Tech Tip: Replacement is easier if you remove either the steering column or dash cluster. On some power brake units you must remove the captive nut where the support mounts to the firewall. (51508)

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