I have what I believe is the original disc brake master cylinder off of my '65 convertible. Though the master cylinder looks original, I don't know any history on the car aside from the past seven years that I've owned it. I've got a quote from White Post Restorations about rebuilding the master cylinder, but before I commit to that, I want to be absolutely sure that this is the original master cylinder for the car. If this isn't the original assembly-line master cylinder, I'll probably buy a re-manufactured master and use this one as a core.
There are some numbers on the bottom of the master cylinder, but I haven't seen anything that looks like a part number or date code. Is there any other way of seeing whether this is the car's original master cylinder? It looks like every other '65-66 disc brake master cylinder I've ever seen, but I don't want to go through the trouble/expense of having it rebuilt if it's a replacement.