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Thread: WTB: 69S gas pedal

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    WTB: 69S gas pedal

    Anybody got one?

    don

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    available new

    bought one from stoddard, around $70.

    turns out my old one was pretty much ok, someone bolted a piece of aluminum to it, to make for easier heal-toe action....

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    heel and toe . . .

    . . . seriously, how is this possible with a stock brake & gas pedals?

    alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by werthie
    . . . seriously, how is this possible with a stock brake & gas pedals?
    I have never had any problem doing this in any of my early cars with stock pedal setups. What are you finding difficult? I do not literally "heel and toe", however, I use the ball of my foot on the brake pedal and simply roll the outside of my foot over onto the gas pedal. I have large feet, though...

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    Adjust pedals

    Hello: To do heal and toe, just adjust the pedals to fit your feet. Move the brake pedal closer to the floor and raise the accelerator pedal up. That is the easiest way, no pedal mods needed. Thanks Eric

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    Darn..we put the engine in the wrong place!
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    Lewis,
    how much do you want for it?

    don

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