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Old 03-23-2006, 02:53 PM
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Aaron,

Yes, FFR's use the emergency brake assembly from a late model Mustang, there is a small hole in the aluminum floor, and a small tab mount for it to bolt down into. I have seen a few of them in A&C chassis'd cars, they do require a mounting tab to be welded into place along with some fiberglass trimming of your mounting area, but I can see no reason why you could not make it work with very little effort. On another note, you can also modify a Fiero (don't laugh) handbrake to work mounted on the drivers side of your drivers seat.......Again, the same welding of tabs and trimming of fiberglass will need to take place.

Hope you find this helpful.

Sincerely,

Bill S.
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