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Thread: Floor board year identification help

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    Floor board year identification help

    Hello All,

    I have a set of floar boards that I would like to identify their year before posting them for sale.

    I cant seem to match their profile to the ones that I see online for sale I believe them to be 67 or earlier.
    The drivers does not have a travel limit for the throttle pedal. The passenger has a bracket for holding something as well.

    If someone knows these well I would appreciate a reply.

    Thanks in advance.

    Bob
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    On the road again soon.

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    Just a stab here, but I believe 74 and later did not have the throttle stop. It was actually a tab on the back of the throttle pedal.
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