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Any other applications or completely on its own?With some research I think I answered my own question. Difficult to find I would imagine.......
Do the 390 forks have a smaller fork opening than the correct one? Are the later forks for CJ's the correct opening size?
Only the big input transmissions were used from the factory on 67 GT500's . The 390 forks use the much smaller throw out bearing so they are useless and besides that the opposite end looks different . The later CJ fork is the same size large throw out bearing end but uses the tongue style pivot clip instead of the wire type that the original 67 fork used. The clips can be changed out or left with the later style. Of course the end that you see is different in shape and would have to be modified. The fork steel is extremely hardened and difficult to work with. Using a genuine one as a pattern a respectable replica can be made but it is very difficult especially if you do not have the expertise and even if you have the expertise there is a learning curve the first time that translates into many hours. I have a source that makes them up for me in case you do NOT want to tackle it yourself. PM me if interested.