well, those pedels will never make music again.... maybe it's for the best if you've listened to the radio lately!
Thanks to my buddy Aaron Von Minden I now have a very hard to find SPE (Speed Products Engineering) magnesium dragster pedal.....
Mike at H&H Flatheads is reproducing these beautiful Sharp pedals. $45. I picked this unknown pedal up at the Fathers Day swap meet...
Back in post #258 I mentioned that I had a plan for an odd size pedal I picked up. Well I finally stopped procastinating and made a belt buckle out of it. I am considering casting some up if I get enough people seriously interested. Any takers?.... message me.
That would be a waste of time and money for me as I suffer from the dreaded Dunlop disease. My Belly done lop over my belt buckle. BB
Great thread . I just picked this eelco up for free, A guy was going to junk it . I offered to pay and was told it was junk I could have it. I was happy as we don't see them much in my area
First weight watchers,then pm ya.... Naaaae-count me in! Cooler than the cragar belt buckle. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Time to bump this up to the top. Added a few new ones to the collection. I know, they aren't really gas pedals. They are drum pedals, both from UK drum manufacturers. It is already a well established fact that I have an obsession with drum pedals.
Recycled and modified Honda murdercycle brake pedal now for footfeed, that's gas pedal for you youngn's.
When was it made mandatory you could not use a foot loop on the pedal? Or do I have it the other way around? I know it was for pedal return?
Does anyone have an Eelco gas pedal for sale? If so, please PM me. Thank you! Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Been a year without a pedal pic, so here's mine. The National in my Stude, installed by the original owner. Anyone know what year this was available? The guy passed in '64 at age 91, so must have been one cool cat tooling around town in his 5 window.
Don't think I ever posted a picture of this one. This was cast by my uncle in high school metal shop. He had to make an extra one to give to the teacher. Now resides on my shelf, awaiting possible use in the RPU project currently underway.
Like the license plate door panels. I used them on the interior of the '35, but I kept them in the glovebox.