1965 1966 Corvette Master Cylinder Core, 2225032, Date 280. Non Power, 427, L79 on 2040-parts.com
Massillon, Ohio, US
This is a ORIGINAL master cylinder that is correct for all 1965 & 1966 non power brake Corvette. GM part number 2225032. Date 280. This comes as you see it the original lid and both clips. This is a good complete core that will need a complete rebuild. Thanks for looking
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