1970 Ford Truck F100 F150 F250 Clutch Brake Pedals Restored 67 68 69 70 71 72 on 2040-parts.com
Weirton, West Virginia, United States
The item up for sale is a restored original OEM 1970 Ford Truck 4-speed clutch and brake pedal assembly. I disassembled it, sandblasted it, primed it and painted it black. I also changed the pivots on the clutch pedal to have bearings. They are the style where you weld in a bearing retainer and the bearing sits in that, then the clutch pedal goes through the bearings and has the nut on the end. I reassembled it with new pivot bushings in the brake pedal along with some grease. I also installed new Scott Drake pedal pads and a new clutch pedal bumper. 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. |
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