'73 thru '77 Clutch Pedals?
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'73 thru '77 Clutch Pedals?
I came across a set of pedals for a stick shift, supposed to fit in '73 thru '77's.
Is this a simple bolt in? Guy wants $100 for the setup.
Is this a simple bolt in? Guy wants $100 for the setup.
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Re: '73 thru '77 Clutch Pedals?
Yes, its a bolt in. They're held in by the 4 bolts that hold the brake booster. You will also need the Z bar, Z bar mouting bracket, pedal to Z bar push rod and the boot for the firewall. As for the boot for the firewall, if your car is not a factory 4 speed you can use the boot from the 70-81 camaro. Although a little smaller than original it will work for you. The factory boot is unavailable worldwide and the camaro boot will not cover the factory hole in the firewall.
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Re: '73 thru '77 Clutch Pedals?
Joe73 wrote:Yes, its a bolt in. They're held in by the 4 bolts that hold the brake booster. You will also need the Z bar, Z bar mouting bracket, pedal to Z bar push rod and the boot for the firewall. As for the boot for the firewall, if your car is not a factory 4 speed you can use the boot from the 70-81 camaro. Although a little smaller than original it will work for you. The factory boot is unavailable worldwide and the camaro boot will not cover the factory hole in the firewall.
I have a Z bar for a '68-'72, think that will work since they are close A-Body cousins?
What about the boot and seal from a '68-'72? Will that work?
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Re: '73 thru '77 Clutch Pedals?
Boot and seal from a 68-72 would work since your just covering up the hole you drill in your firewall. Although the 68-72 boot attaches with 3 screws in a triangular pattern. Ours and the camaro go on with just two screws. Camaro boot looks identical to mine but the screw spacing is much closer together.
Heres some pics
Factory 4spd.
Chassis Bracket
Heres some pics
Factory 4spd.
Chassis Bracket
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Re: '73 thru '77 Clutch Pedals?
Since I have not been looking at these or aware of what the market might be, for just the pedals, no Z-bar, no frame mounting bracket, or firewall seal/gasket, in what looks to be good condition, what would be a good price?
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Re: '73 thru '77 Clutch Pedals?
Theres a set of pedals by me on craigslist for $100 also. Check thepartsplace.com for a price on the complete setup.
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