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Hi:
I am a new Pantera Owner. I aquired a 72 that has been sitting inside parked for 19 years. It has been upgraded in a variety of ways at Hall Pantera, at least 25 years ago. I am getting ready to drive it, but I have concerns about the brake system. First course of action will be to flush and bleed the brakes. However, I cant tell if the master cylinder is origional (dont think) and if its not, what brand it is...in the event i need to replace. Please see pictures. thanks for the help, look forward to learning more from the members here.

Thanks,
BLUE 72
(PA)

[IMG]master cylinder[/IMG]

right side
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Blue72,

Congrats on your "new" Pantera! And welcome to the family.

That's not an original master cylinder, which means it may be less likely to need replacement. Start by flushing your brake fluid. I find the Motiv Bleeder to be a fantastic tool to flush old brake fluid. Order some ATE SuperBlue fluid to simplify your flush - you'll know when all the old fluid is out of the lines when it runs blue out of the caliper. And, the ATE has excellent performance properties - better than most - and is a relative bargain!

And while we're talking about brakes, if your car still wears it's original Girling calipers, order a set of Porterfield brake pads - they're about the best thing you can do for stock brakes.

Also, here's a list of the Best Fixes for Under $20.
http://www.banzairunnerpantera...chinfo_bestfixes.htm
Everything shown on the rear brakes looks very stock. The master is most likely GM specifically Corvette. Thats a pretty popular conversion. You can see that theres an adapter plate between the booster and the master.And also, do what Garth 66 said. BUY THE PORTERFIELD PADS!!! I drove a fresh restoration right thru a stop sign because the stock pads are absolute garbage. I still have them if you wish to buy them! Theyre brand new! less than 50 miles! And theyre cheap!!
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