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That pedal sure looks like the starter pedal linkage on my 1932 Plymouth PB I had back in the 60's. The starter pedal rod was attached to the firewall and the part in the photo was attached to the bell housing and with floating power motor mounts the rod hit the flat plate and when the engine started the plate could move but not loose contact with the starter pedal rod.

Howard Dennis

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That pedal sure looks like the starter pedal linkage on my 1932 Plymouth PB I had back in the 60's. The starter pedal rod was attached to the firewall and the part in the photo was attached to the bell housing and with floating power motor mounts the rod hit the flat plate and when the engine started the plate could move but not loose contact with the starter pedal rod.

Howard Dennis

Correct.

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