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Brake Master Cylinder 53 Buick Roadmaster 70 Series - Rebuilt on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

Up for auction is a freshly Rebuilt Master Cylinder. Master cylinder has been professionally rebuilt. We have a couple of these so the one you may see might differ slightly in appearance from the one pictured. This master cylinder fits the following automobiles:

1953 Buick Roadmaster 70 series

1953 Buick Super 50 series - all with Dynaflow Transmission

1953 Buick 56C Convertible

Great part at a great price! See below for detailed picture(s).

Control # MC 18007

Each item is described to the best of our ability. However, we are not perfect and something may slip past us. Therefore, we provide one or more large photographs to add to the description in case we have missed something.

 


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