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Thanks Mark. I wasnt too sure if thats what I was seeing.
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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I am pretty sure it should be bare steel see the link. Every nova I have taken apart that bracket was bare steel with surface rust.
http://www.chevynova.org/1969-1973ClutchPedals.html jason |
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It might look like bare steel but the gray phosphate finish didn't hold up over the 40 years since it was applied at the factory. Look at the condition of the pedals, they are rusty as well, but originally they were black.
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So what about the emergency brake pedal assembly was that bare steel or gray phosphate?
Jason |
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