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    1. #1
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      looking for pedal assembly options.

      looking for clutch, brake, and gas pedal options...

      Did a search on google with only a couple of options.

      Is there anything beside Clayton and Tilton Engineering?



      Looking for a nick looking billet piece.
      67 Camaro convertible (Jinx)


    2. #2
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      These guys make some pretty sick stuff, pricey ,but look like pretty decent products. Clayton though is another great choice, but I know your looking for something different.

      http://www.gear-one.com/Htmls/pedals.html

      Good Luck!


      -Jim

    3. #3
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      those are pretty nice but im looking for something a little different. Not sure yet, but I'll know when I see something I like.

      Thanks...
      67 Camaro convertible (Jinx)

    4. #4
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      Billet Specialties 2pc 67-69 Camaro Pedals

      The assembly will come with cable style linkage for the gas, and the brake/clutch will be the pads only. Pedals are a 2 piece design with a carbon fiber cloth, or can be customized with any color of material. Name:  2pc gas brake and clutch pedal scene narrow.jpg
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      Quote Originally Posted by Jims78elky View Post
      yeah pricey is a word for it....

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      We have these that are a 2 piece design, brushed outer and black powder coated inner. Formed for your 1st gen set of pedals with a heel/toe gas pedal. In stock and ready to ship. $145 + $12 shipping to the lower 48 states. Check out our website linked in my signature.
      Shannon

      Modo Innovations
      940-391-9002

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by 67blacklist View Post
      yeah pricey is a word for it....

      Welcome to the board!


      -Jim

    8. #8
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      Thanks guys... but I'm looking for in the full pedal assembly, not just the pads.
      67 Camaro convertible (Jinx)

    9. #9
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      Lokar has some full pedal assemblies I believe (at least the gas pedal). They also have the covers.

      I bought the Modo pedals and they arrived late last week. The quality looks great.

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      Name:  RC pedals.JPG
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Size:  130.2 KBWell here is a pedal we are trying to introduce to the market....fully adjustable, mounts in stock location. This is a quality made all nickel plated all chrome moly made in the USA part. Take a look, still no comments or opinions of this pedal.

    11. #11
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      I think those pedals would look good in something kind of racy.

      Not the look I'm after, thanks for showing us.
      67 Camaro convertible (Jinx)

    12. #12
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      I installed the Clayton Machine pedals in my Grand Sport Camaro project. What a great peice. You will not be dissappointed in his pedals they fit great great and look great. good luck

    13. #13
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      do you have any pictures? Im pretty interested in buying soon.
      67 Camaro convertible (Jinx)

    14. #14
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      I used the Wilwood pedal addembly with the master cylinders on the outside of the fire wall. I cut off the cast-in pads and welded on some billet pads. I stripped the black anodizing off and pollished the pedals and arms.

      The gas pedal is a Lokar.

      Dennis
      Dennis Linson

    15. #15
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      Since I just found this and it is now an old post - any update on these pedals? I might be interested.

      Quote Originally Posted by zuess4u View Post
      Name:  RC pedals.JPG
Views: 1128
Size:  130.2 KBWell here is a pedal we are trying to introduce to the market....fully adjustable, mounts in stock location. This is a quality made all nickel plated all chrome moly made in the USA part. Take a look, still no comments or opinions of this pedal.
      -Morgan
      www.hwimotorsports.com
      '68 Camaro SS vert
      '10 Camaro SS/RS
      '91 GMC Syclone
      '60 Impala

    16. #16
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      looking for pedal assembly options.

      67 ls1 vert - What did you end up choosing? Realise it's been a few years but just found the thread as I'm at the same cross roads.

      I'd also be interested if there was any update on alternative pedal assemblies

    17. #17
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      I bought the clayton set up. Love them.
      67 Camaro convertible (Jinx)




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