1962 Chevrolet Impala Power Brake Booster, Bel Air Nomad on 2040-parts.com
Caldwell, Idaho, US
Original power brake booster for all 1962 Chevrolet passenger cars, I had this on my 1960 Nomad for the last 10 years, it worked perfectly till about a month ago. That gave me the incentive to take it off and put the correct one on my car. It will need rebuild, call Brake boosters in Portland OR for a quote. The master cylinder is in perfect working condition. Call Dave for any trim restoration needs 208-250-9755
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