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Old 02-06-2013, 04:42 PM   #11
RyanB
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Default Re: Master Cylinder for 1929 A Brake Conversion

In response to MikeK. I understand that installing juice brakes on the car is not restoring the brakes to their original state. Everything else on the car is original to the extent possible, down to all of the original bolts. This car was purchased by my great grandfather new off the assembly line and I want to safely enjoy the car with my family and I feel that the old brakes are not safe with modern day traffic and speeds. Why build something that I feel I need to trailer around to shows. Henry Ford made his cars to be driven not to be show cars and that is what I plan on doing with this car.
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