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1969 Camaro Clutch Brake Pedals Restored Firebird Nova 69 70 71 72 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Weirton, West Virginia, United States

Weirton, West Virginia, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

The item up for sale is a restored original GM 1969 Camaro 4-speed clutch and brake pedal assembly. These pedals fit 69 Camaros, 69-72 Novas and should fit 69 Firebirds, too. I disassembled it, sandblasted it, primed it and painted it black. Then I reassembled it with new pivot bushings along with some grease. I also installed new reproduction pedal pads, 2 new rubber bumpers and a new brake light switch. This assembly is in good condition. It will be carefully packaged and shipped to your door in a timely manner. All you have to do is bolt it in. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Thanks for looking and please take a look at my other items, too.

Gordon Murray Design T25 (2010) first official pictures

Mon, 28 Jun 2010

This is Gordon Murray's new city car, the T25. Although previously scooped by CAR as long as two years ago, these are the first official pictures of the Gordon Murray Design T25 that its makers claim will revolutionise car design, manufacturing and even the way we drive. He did indeed design the seminal McLaren F1 and still hopes to build another one, but in the meantime the T25 is designed for the more humble motorist.  Gordon Murray Design is keen to promote itself as a leader in downsizing, both in terms of the physical footprint of the car and engine size.

Audi tracks down the last Horch

Fri, 27 Nov 2009

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Ford opens up Sync to app developers

Tue, 08 Jan 2013

Think you can make a killer app for Ford Sync? Ford just made it a whole lot easier. On the day before the International CES opened in Las Vegas, Ford introduced the Ford Developer Program, which makes the Sync platform available to any and all comers who want to take a whack at it, including other carmakers.