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![]() My lucky day. Metro Mustang in Georgia has original used ones for the 68 with standard drum brakes for $45 (can't find anyone who makes a reproduction for the 68). Expensive, but want to keep it as much original as I can. Only drawback is they can't tell me if it works or if the valve is centered. However, if it doesn't work, I can send it back and they'll keep sending me one until one does. Now my new problem - the rear brake line nut on the dad gom thing is froze shut. 3 days of applying WD-40, tapping it, and using the appropriate brake line wrench hasn't produced a nudge. Only thing I know to do next (before I use the hax saw and then have to buy a new rear brake line) is to try my vice grips. Any suggestions?
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