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53-56 Clutch Lever

Hi! I'm putting a 4 speed in my 53 Effie and am having a hell of a time finding a stock clutch lever/pedal. Mine was hacked off at the shaft, basically turned into a spacer.
All I need is the lever itself, PN# 7520 in the image. I'm going to modify it for a hydraulic clutch setup. Thanks!

 
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I don't know if they reproduce those, can't find them in any of my catalogs, but there is this one on eBay. I can't give you the link since I'm on my phone but here's the title if you search it.



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53 54 55 56 FORD PICKUP PANEL TRUCK BRAKE CLUTCH PEDALS SWING ARM BRACKET

End time: Jan 6, 2014, 16:38:24 CST
 
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Originally Posted by HkyswiM
I don't know if they reproduce those, can't find them in any of my catalogs, but there is this one on eBay. I can't give you the link since I'm on my phone but here's the title if you search it.



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53 54 55 56 FORD PICKUP PANEL TRUCK BRAKE CLUTCH PEDALS SWING ARM BRACKET

End time: Jan 6, 2014, 16:38:24 CST

Thanks! No need for a link, I have it in my watchlist on Ebay. Just looking for the one part though, I have enough project extras cluttering my shelves as it is, LOL!
You'd think it would be an easy part to get, since most everyone building these trucks goes automatic and upgrades the brakes to a modern two pot and booster assembly. I already bought the upgraded booster assembly, or I would have opted for the one with both pedals. I just fell into a nice engine and tranny combo after the fact. Much appreciated!
 
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Well that was fast. Thanks bigwin56f100!
 
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Glad to help!
 
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Originally Posted by Giesterfarher™
Hi! I'm putting a 4 speed in my 53 Effie and am having a hell of a time finding a stock clutch lever/pedal. Mine was hacked off at the shaft, basically turned into a spacer.

All I need is the lever itself, basic PN# 7520 in the image. I'm going to modify it for a hydraulic clutch setup. Thanks!

Basic part numbers only shown in pics, the text section is required to get the complete part number by adding the prefix and suffix.

TAAA-7520-A .. Clutch Pedal / Obsolete ~ No Ford Dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any NOS

Applications: 1953/56 F100/600.
 
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Originally Posted by NumberDummy
Basic part numbers only shown in pics, the text section is required to get the complete part number by adding the prefix and suffix.

TAAA-7520-A .. Clutch Pedal / Obsolete ~ No Ford Dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any NOS

Applications: 1953/56 F100/600.
Thanks. I knew that. The pic was just to make it clear which part I was after, since Pedal and Lever are more or less interchangeable words in this case, depending on which part of the country you are in.
 
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Since nobody else has said it I will:

Welcome to FTE!

And: We love pictures!
 
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Originally Posted by EffieTrucker
Since nobody else has said it I will:

Welcome to FTE!

And: We love pictures!
Thanks! It's good to be here, finally. I joined 3 years ago or so, but have been at a standstill with a badly bent frame. Now that I found a near perfect replacement, I'm back.

When the weather clears up, I'll 'shoot' some pics.
 
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Thanks! Bigwin56f100 has what I need. The check is in the mail.
 
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