I got the car from California with a shot master which bled into the booster and wrecked that as well. The prior owner said that he refilled the master several times as it was getting ready for transport. Filled with what? Whatever was on hand like Dot 5? I got the car and spent $600 to get the master, booster and distribution block rebuilt by Karp's Power Brake Service. I installed the parts with a new container of Prestone Dot 3 only to find that I still had no brakes. I found that the cam in the engine was producing no vacuum. That cam was put in by the prior owner then the car was put back in storage. I don't have the skills to take an engine apart. So, I bring it to Cobra Automotive. Down the rabbit hole I went. $10k later, I have vacuum with a totally rebuilt engine, rebuilt carbs and a new correct exhaust system. But, while the car was there for 4 months, my Dot 3 must have interacted with whatever the prior owner had in the system. My mistake was in flushing the radiator, changing the oil, but not flushing the brake system when I worked on it. So, I now lost all of my rubber parts in the system. The only issue left that Cobra Automotive is fixing today is a chatter in one of the front disk brake pads while braking. Total now probably $11k with replaced master, booster parts. Wanted to understand so I at least get a lesson for the future.