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    joelrkaplan
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    Can some1 recommend a dead pedal?

    Any1 using a dead pedal for spirited street/track driving that has the appearance of a close to stock looking item. Prefer black not SS or aluminum finish.......just came across a nice looking piece on the R.Booth website...TIA

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    Joel,

    Got mine 15 years ago from Allan Johnson Motor Storts ... It may now be known as AJ-USA...

    Formed sheet metal in factory zinc-green finish ... I sprayed it satin black, bolted it in, and put some ribbed rubber on the face...

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    Chuck, thanks...does it just bolt in over carpet into sheet metal?......

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    Ya Joel,

    It through-bolts into the inner wheel well about half way down and just in from the gas fill overflow tube ... I used small black button-head allan screws on the inside and washers and nylock nuts in the wheel well...

    The dead pedal puts your foot in a very natural and comfortable posision ...

    If I'm not shift'n that's were my left foot is.......
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    AJ has some nice ones in black for a fair price..thanks again .......

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    Here's one Joel-
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    Hey Jens.....those are oe dead pedals?....do you know from what vintage /model cars?....TIA

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    Wink The word "original" give it away, did it?

    Just kidding Joel, yup part # 901.501.825.00, called "foot rest for driver's left foot" (on LDH cars). They were at least as early as '68. On *vehicles used for sports purposes*.

    On my driver I use a black anodized unit made by Rennline here in Vermont. Very nice piece. I'm saving the new factory piece for my '68 lightweight.

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    i'm with Jens on this one. i have a NOS factory dead pedal that i purchased from msroadrace.
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