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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Martinsville, IN, USA
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You live in Ohio, right? I live in Indiana and twice a year I head to Columbus for their hugh swap meet at the old fairgrounds. I picked up a set of pedals for my 68 last year for about $100. Clutch and brake. This year a saw three or four sets for sale at about the same price to $150. They should be having on in the fall.
Hey,you can HAVE my old one if you want to rebuilt the bushings and pay for shipping. Just email me. ![]() The Versailles rears are pretty good and bolt right in (almost) but on't forget to change out the front yoke. Cougars are going to be real close as well as '60's era comets if you can find one with a 9 inch under it. 69-70 Mustangs add about a 1" wheel offset, 71-73 about a 1.75" offset. |
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