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Old 11-19-2019, 12:29 AM
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Default 1969 5452310 CT Delco Master cylinder

this master cylinder still was just pulled ... and had thick but runny 25 year old brake fluid in it
when I took the top off... fluid also dripped out the lines when I pulled em...
I cleaned 1 reservoir out .. left the other as found ...
this was a manual drum brake car
it will need a professional rebuild ....
coded CT
they are getting harder to find....

50 shipped

boxed and ready usps priority
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