DAMN'T You lucky son of a gun. Iv'e been trying to get where your at for a couple years. I have about 30 or so but am missing a bunch you have. Do you have any extras? Especially looking for HORNE & CRAGAR and many others. Don't think I'll be able to sleep tonight........ tikitom
Cool Tom, let's see some pics. Do you have anything that's not on here already. The only duplicate I have is a Hydralink.
And I thought selling a Horne pedal on the HAMB for 150 bucks was a good idea. I think I paid 25 for it. Look in RVs at the junk yards. Great thread!!!
If anyone's interested I've been repoping the Lyndwood pedal for many years. And this is a picture that I bet was taken at Bakersfield this year of the pedal (along with the shocks I make.) I also do the Lynwood dash and Chassis Research shocks - all as cast - "some assembly required" Dennis (e-mail me at [email protected])
I would be interested in seeing the different linkage setups for said pedals. I have one that i picked up, a no name full foot version, but I have been trying to figure out a safe, reliable setup for daily driving.
Damn Kev....you just never quit do you!!! Is there any chance a guy could tour your museum? Not sure I could swing a trip out there, but sure as hell would love to try!!! Thanks soo much for sharing the pics.
My so called museum is nothing more than a 2 car garage with a junky enclosed car port. Looks better in pictures than in person......seriously! Here's my Speed King pedal. I have seen them in several cars and they always look killer! Here is a fabricated dragster pedal missing the toe hook...... Most pedals are foot shaped but these 4 are kinda coffin shape and similar......
Here are some more pedals. Not mine, just pictures I have saved... This Chadwick pedal is interesting with gas on the top and brake on the bottom. I was told it is from a golf cart.... A left foot Eelco, taken from a weird angle....
I have the same ludwig kick drum pedal! I played drums all through middle school and high school and I recently found mine at my parents house, planning on putting it in my biscayne.
hay, i have one like this... it has a funky pedestal mount that sticks out on the left side..... my friend has a really cool one that i want,, i think it says go pedal on it... he got it for a $1 at the scrapyard... also ive seen cool pedals on forklifts and other machinery....
I'm going to stop tomorrow. Here are a couple of pics I saved of quarter midget pedals.... Evans 1958, yes the same Evans speed equipment, they made a wide variety of quarter midget parts.
This is the only one I have worth mentioning. I thought it may have been a cut down version of a full size pedal, but the heel stop matches the curve of the pedal. Any ideas, no name on it. Very cool post and one heck of a collection Kiwi Kev.
Picked this up a while ago to use in my Chevy II. I think it is marine, but I have not heard of this brand before - anyone?