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Old 02-26-2021, 07:58 PM
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Just so you know, I believe the switch bracket welded to the arm is repro. The throttle arm is GM. If you notice the squared off slot as in the assembly manual picture which aligns the switch. The one on the bracket for sale isn't even close. It is more V shaped. If you need a picture of an NOS arm I can post it this Sunday.

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Old 02-26-2021, 08:18 PM
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Thanks I am going to look into this. Rectangular versus V is a difference all right and I see the point. Thx
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Just so you know, I believe the switch bracket welded to the arm is repro. The throttle arm is GM. If you notice the squared off slot as in the assembly manual picture which aligns the switch. The one on the bracket for sale isn't even close. It is more V shaped. If you need a picture of an NOS arm I can post it this Sunday.

- Warren
Thanks for the Info I will edit my description and lower price.
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this was removed from a pace car that a friend wrecked in the late 70s
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