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Anybody know the angle of the floorboard?

The wooden floor board on my 83 911 SC was beyond repair so I used it as a pattern and cut one out of aluminum. I need to bend it like the one that Rennline sells, but I need to know the angle. Does anyone have one on the bench that they could measure for me? Even just a photo of the profile of it would probably be enough for me.

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not a profile - but maybe you can use this until someone chimes in?

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The wooden floor board on my 83 911 SC was beyond repair so I used it as a pattern and cut one out of aluminum. I need to bend it like the one that Rennline sells, but I need to know the angle. Does anyone have one on the bench that they could measure for me? Even just a photo of the profile of it would probably be enough for me.

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And I thought mine looked rough. I have what will probably end up being a stupid question, but what is the metal bracket at the top where the clutch pedal goes through? Is it just a support stop so the clutch doesn't break the wood?
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Thanks for the photo. That gets me a little closer.
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Woody: I ran down and did an unsophisticated measurement 32 degrees, but 30 is probably correct.
This is for the angle of the bend in the board. (edit)

HTH

Andy: that is the clutch pedal stop and cable be used to set the clutch release a bit for cars with clutch cables. 2 allens hold it and it can be slid up or down a bit.

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