1969 Corvette Dual Bowl Master Cylinder on 2040-parts.com
East Haven, Connecticut, United States
This is from a 69 vette that my brother was restoring the lid and bails were re-chromed, It may have been rebuilt I have not checked inside. Upon further review it seems like this maybe new the inside is very clean and the piston bore was not pitted, Shipping will be set @$20 for the lower 48 states
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