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Old 04-20-1999, 01:28 PM   #4
2bav8
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You'll need the clutch petal assembly that goes under the dash, throw out arm, equalizer bar, a bracket that mounts on the frame for the equalizer bar, a ball the goes on the block for the equalizer bar, and a couple of rods that connect to the equalizer bar and a few return springs.

Ok, that sounds like a lot... here's the easy way (What I did). Find a manual car that's being parted out and get everything off of it. If you do happen to forget something, just about everything is being reproduced. I also recommend you get a mustang restoration book with diagrams so you know what you're looking for. I recommend the "Mustang Restoration Handbook" by Don Taylor. Its available through Amazon.com and its helped me alot.

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