Hey, what did they use to fill the hole for the clutch pedal when the truck is an auto? Was it a rubber plug or a metal plate? I have a square hole in my floor....
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Question on E truck
Leather & Steel- Number of posts : 30
Location : British Columbia
Registration date : 2013-08-30
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Question on E truck
G-Man- Mayor
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Location : Fowlerville, MI
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On my Chevy they used a plug, round hole
Admin- Admin
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Location : San Diego, California
Registration date : 2008-05-01
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Hey L&S, did you see your Vuck on our home page? http://www.vintage-vans.com/
Leather & Steel- Number of posts : 30
Location : British Columbia
Registration date : 2013-08-30
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Cool! Love you used my term "Vuck" for it too..... LOL.
G-Man it is a square hole in the Econoline.
G-Man it is a square hole in the Econoline.
OldBird- Number of posts : 66
Location : Wayne,WV
Registration date : 2011-11-20
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i have the 1965 e truck factory auto, it has a square metal plate held in by screws over the hole for the clutch.
Old Skool- Econoline Guru
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Location : North Hills, CA
Age : 72
Registration date : 2009-06-13
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Metal plate with a tab on it,,, I have a few laying around will try to take a picture of,,,, easy to fill
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