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Technical PEDAL IDENTIFICATION

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by RAREBIKE, Mar 2, 2025 at 12:05 PM.

  1. RAREBIKE
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    HAVE HAD THESE IN THE GARAGE FOR YEARS AND CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT THEY ARE FOR, ANY HELP? IMG_1975.jpg IMG_1976.jpg IMG_1977.jpg IMG_1978.jpg IMG_1979.jpg IMG_1975.jpg IMG_1976.jpg IMG_1977.jpg IMG_1978.jpg IMG_1979.jpg
     
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  2. BJR
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    Look like 32 Ford.
     
  3. My best guess is 33/34 Ford. HRP
     
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  4. RAREBIKE
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    Thanks guys., don’t need them so moving them along.
     
  5. Mr48chev
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    They match this set on Ebay eBay item number:135562133734
     
  6. SS327
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  7. Deuce Lover
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    33,34 by the way the brake light switch attaches.32 Brake light switch attaches to the shift tower of the transmission.
     
  8. alchemy
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    If the pedals pads are held to the arms with nuts, it’s 33. If the pads screw into threaded holes in the arms, it’s later 33 thru 34.
     
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