WANTED :clutch pedals 70 gs

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by Dave Hanlon, Oct 26, 2005.

  1. Dave Hanlon

    Dave Hanlon LARGE MEMBER

    looking for a set of correct clutch pedals for my gs 455 .also for a bell housing.
     
  2. SMOKIN_455_SEDA

    SMOKIN_455_SEDA Well-Known Member

    i have a bell housing. $90OBO+ shipping

    jonRcolorado@aol.com

    Can also send pics if you need a few
     
  3. gsxnut

    gsxnut Well-Known Member

    GS Enterprises and The Parts Place both sell clutch pedals and linkages for a GS. The parts are all reproduction parts. Mike Garrison also makes some of the parts. I thought I saw a bell housing on E-bay not long ago. Pedals also come up on E-bay from time to time. Check under Chevelle, GTO, Cutlass. I believe they all used the same clutch pedal assembly. The linkages are different but the pedals themselves are the same as far as I know.

    Mark
     
  4. gsxnut

    gsxnut Well-Known Member

    Lakewood makes a bellhousing if you are not looking for an orginal one.
     
  5. gsxnut

    gsxnut Well-Known Member

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    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

  7. Dave Hanlon

    Dave Hanlon LARGE MEMBER

    im also looking for the nuetral safty switch and wiring for this too :TU:
     
  8. allioop108

    allioop108 Well-Known Member

    I have an extra bellhousing. Has a slight chip missing in area where removable inspection cover sits. Will not affect its use as I had it in car before I put it on the road. Did run motor and trans without driveshaft in car to make sure tranny shifted through the gears. I'd be happy to get $25 for it plus whatever shipping would be. I can provide pics.

    Allen
    allioop108@aol.com
     
  9. 4 speeds suck
     
  10. Dave Hanlon

    Dave Hanlon LARGE MEMBER

    But not as good as you do. :TU:
     
  11. Dave Hanlon

    Dave Hanlon LARGE MEMBER

    got a set of pedals with a switch over the weekend from a good friend of mine . still cant decide wicth car to convert the wagon or the gs ?
     

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