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Ah I see, thanks guys...decisions, decisions:) Oh last question...what color should it be, all black including the cover?
You might try a local brake repair facility and see what they offer. Do some net searches for endorsements, both kinds. I've used this shop in San Jose, CA a couple of times with good results. http://pwrbrake.com/Locations.htmlYou need to tell any brake shop that you want a rebuild, not a replacement. Jim
The main distinguishing aspect is the fact that it has the brass adapter which indicates it is most likely original. The Master cylinders starting sometime in early 66 production changed over to having a flare fitting made into the master so as to do away with the adapter. That type of early masters are hard to find. because it was just one year and all replacement made after that were the 66 style. It is highly likely that it has not been replaced for that reason.
I just pulled it off and the numbers on the bottom reads:618967 and next to it the Bendix "B"Date code is weird, looks like 270 or 273? Could this be correct for a 65 mustang? How many years did they make them with the brass flares attached?
The numbers are different and I don't see the B for Bendix. What do I have here?