Mopar 1970 A Body Disc Brake Misc. Parts And Junk Master Cylinder Bearings on 2040-parts.com
Elgin, Illinois, US
More treasures I hate to throw away from a garage purge. Auction is for the pictured collection of brake parts from a long ago A body disc brake project. The master cylinder to my recollection is a 70 A body with manual disc brakes. Rebuild it or use as a core. Pushrod is 5 1/4 inches from the center of the pedal hole to the back of the cylinder.
The two pushrods are Mopar, possibly from an earlier A body as that's what I used to mess with. They are 5" from the center of the pushrod to the master cylinder end.
Bearings are labled used disc brake on the box.
Buyer will pay actual shipping fees via the cheapest method.
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