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Pedal pivot assembly 444-544 1960

I knew there was a trick to this! Although my car has had an automatic transmission for 14 years now, the clutch pedal still lurks beneath the carpet!

I was thinking to digging it out and attaching it to the brake pedal. It would look like it had a clutch, but I'd end up with a lot better chance of finding the brakes with my numb feets!

Did I mention that I bought a very nice chromed stock shifter lever? The B&M shifter on the car now has such a short lever that I have to unfasten my seatbelt to get the car into/out of Reverse or Park. I can combine the linkages of the B&M with the Volvo lever and look fairly stock. And I'll be able to shift without putting my head under the dash!






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