68 utiline
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Re: 68 utiline
Got a grill that had a small dent and pounded that out. Still need to paint it. And a gas pedal (wanted one that wasn’t bolted to the floor)
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Re: 68 utiline
Also got a set of tail light trim that I didn’t take a pic of
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Re: 68 utiline
That ashtray is the factory sweptline piece for 67/68 when the crashpad was installed on the dash.
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Re: 68 utiline
Good find on that battery mat, they usually seem to crack and fall apart.
How did you attach the gas pedal to your floor mount pedal rod? I'm thinking about do this too.
Is your pedal rod firewall seal new? I need one of those.
Thanks,
Aaron
How did you attach the gas pedal to your floor mount pedal rod? I'm thinking about do this too.
Is your pedal rod firewall seal new? I need one of those.
Thanks,
Aaron
1965 Dodge D200, 318 4-speed converted to 4x4 with NV4500 trans
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Re: 68 utiline
Got the entire pedal assembly out of a‘69. Has the rod assembly under the hood for the throttle; same setup as my ‘68 had except for the “floating pedal”. Used the rubber seal that was on my old setup as there were no tears on it. The other seal was destroyed