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Old 06-13-2014, 11:54 PM
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Default 63 or 64 power brake pedal

I need a brake pedal for a 63 or 64 full size car with power brake.
Please PM me with price and condition.

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I have this one. 25.00
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That looks like a 1961 or a 1962 pedal.

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I'm sorry but that's only the brake pedal pad.
I need the pedal arm itself.

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I'm sorry but that's only the brake pedal pad.
I need the pedal arm itself.

I have a couple of the pedal arms if your still looking, parts book says there are 2 different ones for power brakes. 1 for car with PB and cruise control, and another for PB without cruise. Which one do you need?

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Without cruise.

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I have a arm without cruise. $25 plus shipping

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I have a arm without cruise. $25 plus shipping
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Just e-mailed you pics, and shipping cost, let me know if you didn't receive it.

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Just e-mailed you pics, and shipping cost, let me know if you didn't receive it.
I'm sorry, I haven't recieved it yet. How about posting pics and info on this thread?

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Old 07-04-2014, 10:30 AM
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The pedal I need looks like this;
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I bet knowbody had a clue you're looking for MT parts. I looked for automatic myself.

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Stick shift and automatic brake pedals are the same. The wider pad for automatics just bolts on the front of the pedal arm.
I posted that picture here just to show what it looks like.

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I'll PM you the shipping cost

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FYI: There is a big difference in the brake pedal for a car with power brakes and a car with manual brakes, both physically and functionally). You cannot interchange these, in my opinion.


The picture posted by Racer 81x looks to me like a power brake pedal arm. P/B pedals are longer than manual pedals as the manual pedal has to exert more pumping force due to lack of power assist.

I messed with my brakes for over a year only to discover last month that my car had a manual pedal in it along with a power booster, aux vacuum tank and "power brakes" printed on the pedal pad! Changed the pedal out for the correct (real) P/B pedal and instantly, no more problems.

FWIW..............JWW

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Old 07-10-2014, 01:05 AM
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racer 81x, yes that is exactly the one I'm looking for.

jww, the car I got my pedal setup from was a manual brake car. My car has power brakes.
There are two sets of holes where the brake pedal bracket bolts up to the pedal. Upper holes are for P/B, lower holes are for manual brakes.

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