1951 1952 Ford F3 Truck Brake Master Cylinder Oem F1 F2 F4 on 2040-parts.com
Whitewater, Colorado, United States
This master cylinder look to be in good condition. I would think that it will need to be rebuilt. I took the filler cap off and it looks ok inside. It is coming from a 1952 F3 Ford pickup that I am parting out. The last picture shows the truck it is coming off of. Make sure it is correct for your application. If you have questions send me an email or give me a call at 970-241-7606. Thanks, Billy 006
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