The clutch pedal in my 1963 Dodge Dart GT convertible went straight to the floor and now stays, impeding shifting. In years past when I had a problem with shifting gears, the metal mechanism under the hood (sorry don't know its part name) connecting the push rod from inside the car to what is connected to the tranny on the block had tear in the metal... that was easy to spot.. there was actually a torque rip in the metal.. and I replaced that part and all was fine for many years. Now I can't see anything broken or some return spring dangling loose. I'm trying to track down why one day when I was shifting gears... the clutch pedal went to the floor .. and it stayed there. Any ideas on where to start looking to get my clutch back..?















