1909 - 10 Pedal
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got10carz
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1909 - 10 Pedal
Look at the cross hatch on the clutch pedal. One person thought early 9. No foundry mark that I can see. What say you?
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DanTreace
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Re: 1909 - 10 Pedal
That C letter with the ‘flat’ side on the C looks like same on this early 2 pedal Ford. So maybe early clutch pedals have that look?
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RGould1910
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Re: 1909 - 10 Pedal
You can see a difference in 09-10 foot pedals when you compare them alongside later ones. There is more curvature in the 09-10. Its not hard to spot.