I was out driving my relatively new (to me) 1970 Barracuda yesterday in the rain. Well I was bringing it back from the shop...
I had to go from the gas to the brake fast and my shoe hit the side of the brake pedal. This was not cool as my foot was closer to sliding under the brake pedal than going over it!
It has been well over a decade since I've been in the drivers seat of one of these beauty's. If there is any difference to the alignment of yester-years gas/brake pedals versus today's, then I am one who is taking notice.
But I am wondering if my gas pedal is too low or the brake pedal is too high? The master cylinder has been replaced and the carb' & intake manifold have been off of the car. Also, all new kick down linkage with a new neutral safety switch have been installed. Plus the fact that this vehicle is 38 years old and only God knows all that has been done to it.
Does anyone have instructions for me to address this issue before I crash & burn?