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Join Date: Jan 2023
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Hello all. I am desperately looking for a set of original 1932 pedals. If not the pedals at least the mounting bracket. I am mechanically restoring my father-in-law's 32 Sport Coupe and found that the previous "Mechanic/Restoration Shop" cut the mounting bracket and used a hydraulic master cylinder I am not familiar with. I'm not sure I will be able to rebuild this setup and want to make it easy for my kids should they need to rebuild it in the future. The K member is still intact and I would like to keep it that way.
ANY help is GREATLY appreciated!!! DK |
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Location: Garlic Country of CA
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Place an ad in the Early V8 wanted section
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Will do
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Check with Andy on here. He had some a while ago?
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Is your intention to revert to the original mechanical brakes?
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Nickthebandit the site won't let me respond via PM
330 686 0224 Dave Kimberly |
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cant send email address either
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Cuz you are a new member here. To make it harder for internet scammers to respond to ads, this site won't let you respond until you have made 10 posts. Just make a few more dummy posts, then you should be able to respond.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southern California
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If you end up keeping hydraulics (depending on how/where the car is going to be used it might be a good idea) here is how I did it using original pedals. Too bad your previous owners didn't't do it this way.
PS, You should put your general location in your profile. Charlie Stephens |
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zzz
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rrr
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ttt
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sorry about the posts
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sss
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IF you want to keep the existing hydraulic setup ("if it aint broke, dont fix it") you may be able to source the cylinders from a mainstream parts store IF there are casting numbers on said cylinders.
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