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Check the splined sleeve in the TC/trans adapter. See if it is sloppy and replace it if it is. I always replace the 2 seals in the adapter too.
The Z bar is the pivot point between the clutch pedal rod and the clutch fork rod. There is a small bracket that bolts to the top of the frame on one...
In that last picture it looks like the rear spring shacke hanger is rusted out. And the shackle is no longer attached.
Its not green, But its someplace to start. I'd take it. (cause i don't have any green yet).
Mabey you mean a ACC plug?
Go to a junkyard and get one out of a gm truck. Look at how its mounted and wired.
Bring home and copy it.
I guess CUCV's dont have a ash tray??
So you might have to make your own bracket.
This Happened to me too one time. I was towing a 1969 C-10 with a 1972 Custom -10, and the first turn i came to, i got pushed sideways. That will make you pucker-up real quick.
No damage, just holding up traffic.
So my buddy got in the 69 and steered it for the 1.5 hr trip.
FMJ -> Probably a...
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