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Master cylinder number for a '37 Terraplane
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My Dad is in Owensboro,KY.getting a '37 T ready for the trip to Pigeon Forge and says the Master cylinder is out and hopes to get one tommorrow. Thanks Doug
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Doug, jf this is the same M/C as the later cars w/ the 3 bolt triangular pattern mount,it's usually available off the shelf at a GOOD parts store. It was used on most/all Ford products incl trucks 39- 48 and lots of industrial applications, ie fork lifts etc. Try it you may luck out!
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The old Backus interchange book shows NAPA/United 4360. It may have been changed later, but usually they can find it with the old number.