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Old 08-14-2016, 11:33 AM   #51
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: '67-'72 Power Brake Booster Bracket With Hydraulic Clutch Conversion

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Originally Posted by Captainfab View Post
The total cost for one '67-'72 hydraulic clutch conversion with just the base plate and in bare steel with shipping is $191.85.
I see that you're on vacation, have fun! When you get back I would be interested in this kit as well, without the brake booster bracket.

Can a different style wildwood MC be used? I don't really like that the line has to be run out of the back on top? So I have to go up and loop the line down?

I also have to ask... why is the 67-72 clutch pedal linkage so complex, but when I click on your 60-66 link it's just this:



I mean, I can do that easily.
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