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brake fluid reservoir 444-544

Here is a copy of a year old "Rolling Magazine"

http://vcoa.org/resources/rolling/sample.php
There are ads for all the major vintage parts dealers so getting
a brake master and other parts is no problem.

I have bought from--
vintageimportparts.com, SwedishTreasures.com, ipdusa.com, all three have given good service, fast shipping and expert advice.

There are other parts vendors that folks on the list like. Look through the magazine linked above for other advertisers.

Brakes are important so do a good job on your dual brake system.
dual meaning the master cylinder for hydraulics and your emergency brake
as the fail safe backup.
Good luck with your project.






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