Very nice work, I sent mine out to WHITE POST RESTORATIONS who rebuilt my power brake booster, master cylinder and proportioning valve. They came recommenced by a known restorer as they specialize in brake system restorations. I was told the parts would be rebuilt and look new with correct plating. The bill was $750.00 and the I am not positive this is my original master cylinder and the plating on the proportioning valve was sandblast and clearcoat which of course is dead wrong. I should have done this myself as well, however sometimes in a full restoration I would like to send some parts out to people that specialize in the restoration of small parts like brake, A/C and instrumentation. I sent out my A/C heater/evaporator case to CLASSIC AUTO AIR and they sent me back the wrong blower case, the evaporator case came back damaged and was sent back.The original screws that attach parts to the evaporator case were tossed in favor of some hardware store type screws. I sent my gauges and cluster housings to AUTO INSTRUMENTS and they did a nice job on the plastic chrome work and the silk screening of the gauges but the clock was stuck and the mileage was not set to zero as I requested and one of the gauge lenses was crooked, they at least showed a genuine interest in my issues and did make it good. I know I am rambling here but the point I am making is if it's at all possible to do something yourself, that is the best way. unfortunately sometimes this is not possible due to the type of equipment and skills needed to restore these parts. Again, very nice job!