67 Chevelle Pedal Assembly
1967 Chevrolet A Body Pedal Assembly
Restored 1967 Chevelle clutch and brake pedal
assembly.
3895199
4.648 BRACKET ASSY., Brake Pedal
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
3900527
0.830 PEDAL, Clutch
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
3900521
4.625 PEDAL, Brake
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
3798256
0.831-4.626 BUSHING, Pedal Shaft
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
Clutch and brake pedal (4) required.
3781770
0.829 BUMPER, Clutch Pedal Stop
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
1361714
0.829 BUMPER, Brake Pedal
67 Chevelle (exc. P.B.)
(Assembly Manual)
3828428
0.837 RETAINER, Clutch and Brake Pedal Shaft
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
397165
4.662 CLEVIS, Master Cyl. Push Rod
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
3900520
4.658 ROD, Main cyl. push
67 Chevelle (exc. P.G.)
(Assembly Manual)
3817880
4.662 RETAINER, Master Cyl. Clevis to Pin
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
1379621
4.622 PIN, Master Cyl. Clevis to Pedal
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
3858198
4.630 PAD, Brake and Clutch
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
3850084
4.827 SPRING, Brake pedal return spring
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
3841645
4.827 EXTENSION, Pedal pull back spring
67 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
1361699
2.447 CLIP, Stop Light to Bracket
64-70 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
1362835
2.447 SWITCH ASM., Stop light
64-69 Chevelle (exc. Speed Cruise Control)
(Assembly Manual)
1366825
2.447 SWITCH ASSY.
67 Chevelle w/Speed and Cruise Control
(Assembly Manual)
History: 1366825 use 1362835
3909667
2.447 STRIKER, Brake pedal
67 Chevelle (w/P.B.)
(Assembly Manual)
History: 3909667 use 3936272 7-68
2.447 CLIP, Stop Light to Bracket
64-70 Chevelle
(Assembly Manual)
1362835
2.447 SWITCH ASM., Stop light
64-69 Chevelle (exc. Speed Cruise Control)
(Assembly Manual)
1366825
2.447 SWITCH ASSY.
67 Chevelle w/Speed and Cruise Control
(Assembly Manual)
History: 1366825 use 1362835
3909667
2.447 STRIKER, Brake pedal
67 Chevelle (w/P.B.)
(Assembly Manual)
History: 3909667 use 3936272 7-68
Disclaimer:
Factory correct applications are your responsibility. GM made part and part # changes with no rhyme but a reason (no production interruptions at any cost).
Application charts are for replacement parts that were available at the time of parts book printing.
My observations come from the parts I have in my collection or other reliable sources your parts may differ.
If Factory correctness is your goal, do more research, join car clubs,
forums and buy an assembly manual if one is available for your Project Car (you wont be sorry).
This is a fun and interesting part of the hobby!