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Rod, you have a PM
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Some Stockers have a switch on the brake pedal for their 2step.
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[QUOTE=Ed Wright;555487]Some Stockers have a switch on the brake pedal for their 2step.[/QUO
That would be quite feat. 3 pedals at once.
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When I did mine , I drilled and tapped the end of the clutch pedal shaft. Then bolted a throttle lever from an old Rochester two barrel to it . Made a 90* bracket and attached it to the pedal support and used a standard GM brake light switch.
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[QUOTE=Rod Greene;555556]I said "some", that would not be a stick car. I think you knew that. LOL
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