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    I have a pair of break pedals which I do not know what they are for:

    Part number: 537288 and 536378

    Can anyone out in Stude land help identify what they are used on!

  • #2
    I can't help you, but as a point of interest will point out that I ran across a (perhaps replica ) pedal pad for clutch / brake that I brought back in the late 1960s for my 1940 President. At almost the same tme, I ran across an ad for them in TW.
    IIFC, they were $1.50 each or maybe even for the pair!

    Karl

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    • #3
      I can't help you, but as a point of interest will point out that I ran across a (perhaps replica ) pedal pad for clutch / brake that I brought back in the late 1960s for my 1940 President. At almost the same tme, I ran across an ad for them in TW.
      IIFC, they were $1.50 each or maybe even for the pair!

      Karl

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      • #4
        The 537288 is a clutch pedal/pad for (all) 1955 - 1960 cars
        with std trans and the 1961-64 Hawks with std trans (though
        it looks to be 2 different shapes: oval and oblong) for this
        pad #.....confusing!

        The 536378 is a brake pedal/pad for 1955-1960 car (all models)
        with auto trans and 1961-1964 Hawk, with auto trans...

        At least this is what the X reference in the Stude Intnl
        book says they are....

        Hope this helps




        1964 Daytona
        glen Brose
        Tumbleweed Flats, AZ

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        • #5
          The 537288 is a clutch pedal/pad for (all) 1955 - 1960 cars
          with std trans and the 1961-64 Hawks with std trans (though
          it looks to be 2 different shapes: oval and oblong) for this
          pad #.....confusing!

          The 536378 is a brake pedal/pad for 1955-1960 car (all models)
          with auto trans and 1961-1964 Hawk, with auto trans...

          At least this is what the X reference in the Stude Intnl
          book says they are....

          Hope this helps




          1964 Daytona
          glen Brose
          Tumbleweed Flats, AZ

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