Early Ford Bronco Power vacuum assist Brake Booster. This unit came off of a 76 that had factory power brakes. It worked fine when removed, and it's been sitting around since. It looks rough on the outside, but it's not to bad. Please feel free to ask questions or request additional photos.
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