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1963 -67 C2 Corvette Oem Manual Brake Pedal To Master Cylinder Push Rod Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Used but still in very usable condition, ALL 4 parts in this assembly are very good. Threads are perfect on the push rod and clevis.No Pitting, No bends, ALL Tight, no rust other than minute surface rust (see Photos).
Brand:GM Chevrolet Corvette Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:3819077 & 78 AND 3817879 & 80 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:steel unpainted

1963 - 67 C2 Corvette Original (OEM) Manual Brake Pedal to Master Cylinder Push Rod Assembly
This part clevis hinges to the brake pedal and when brake is pushed down, this push rod applies pressure to the master cylinder hydraulic line.
I removed this part from a running 1966 corvette with low miles in early 1980's when I changed over to a power brake setup. 
Part in forgotten garage storage 30+ years

Used but still in very usable condition, ALL 4 parts in this assembly are very good.  Threads are perfect on the push rod and clevis.
No Pitting, No bends, ALL Tight, no rust other than minute surface rust (see Photos).
Parts included:
1ea - GM# 3819077 Threaded  push rod with lock nut (4" long) 
1ea - GM# 3819078 Threaded  Clevis (1.75" long x .5" wide)  
1ea - GM# 3817879 Clevis Pin (1.25" long x 3/8" wide)   
1ea - GM# 3817880 Clevis Retainer lock with anti-rattle press washer  

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