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Hum, couple questions.

Did you get a chance to check with Prior Remanufacturing? 

Do the later ('68 for example) B body cars have a different power brake 
booster/firewall mounting plate? 
For example, AutoZone sells a Cardone brand Brake Power Booster for a 
1968 Plymouth Satellite as follows:
Unit Price:   $91.99 
Core Value*:   $45.00 
Part No.:   50-3501  

Thanks,
Gary H.


Nick Tiberio wrote:
> Thanks to all for the help. Here is what I have learned so far from 
> vendors I have contacted.
> 
> As far as the NAPA type parts stores go, no one has repair parts for a 
> 1963 Midland Ross power brake booster. 
> 
> Master Power Brake does not make a replacement power brake booster for 
> this factory installed type booster. The reason is that none of the 
> boosters will fit the firewall mounting plate.
> 
> If the car has manual brakes they can update to a booster with a dual 
> master cylinder. By the way, Sammy at MPB told me that even with this 
> conversion I was getting a BowTie booster.
> 
> MPB told me that the only way they could help me was for me to send them 
> my booster and they would rebuild it and upgrade it to a dual master 
> cylinder. Turn around time would be one week and the cost would be 
> 395.00.
> 
> Does this sound right to anyone who has had to rebuild or upgrade a 
> booster.
> 
> Nick Tiberio
> 63 Fury

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