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No, but I wish it hadLooks like that underside cowl/support frame has been trimmed for access, etc.?
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No, but I wish it hadLooks like that underside cowl/support frame has been trimmed for access, etc.?
I did do that. But that’s not visible in the pic.You need smaller hands . Well how ‘bout the speedo cutout at the top, trimmed for easier tilting of speedo on removal?
The transmission cover hump has the protruded area flatten allowing more room for the right foot.There's also something subtle in that pic that I doubt anyone will pick up on, even though it's one of the most practical mods that I ever made. Maybe I should have a contest to see who figures it out.
I intend to do that one day, but have not done so yet. That was actually suggested to me by the sales rep at TLC about 15 years ago.The transmission cover hump has the protruded area flatten allowing more room for the right foot.
Vac gauge? I added one and feel it’s worth itThere's also something subtle in that pic that I doubt anyone will pick up on, even though it's one of the most practical mods that I ever made. Maybe I should have a contest to see who figures it out.
Not seeing what you’re seeing.What’s the bracket in front of the clutch pedal arm?
The gas pedal's cover is off, allowing a fraction of an inch extra access for the right foot, good especially for tall people.I intend to do that one day, but have not done so yet. That was actually suggested to me by the sales rep at TLC about 15 years ago.
The gas pedal's cover is off, allowing a fraction of an inch extra access for the right foot, good especially for tall people.
Not seeing what you’re seeing.
Ah! That is the firewall support plate for the Saginaw-converted column. That’s not it, but it’s the closest guess yet!