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Old 07-02-2007, 05:03 AM   #11 (permalink)
oldsmobile1915
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Originally Posted by Oldsguy View Post
Joe, sadly I am in Kansas City Mo. A long trip to New York! However, if you think you would still consider shipping worth it I would probably only want oh.....$300 for both. And I have no idea how to box them up so it would take some research. Anyway, I just want to be fair. Right at the moment I can only think of one question. There is a device on the end of the master brake cylinder and I think it is the brake switch. Am I right? Anyway, have a nice day!

If that powertrain were a little closer, I'd be all over it! Shipping is the killer.

So you're in Kansas City Mo?? That's where my Olds was made!

The device at the end of the master brake cylinder is the brake switch. Surprisingly, the switch can still be had at your local parts store. Advance Auto Parts did a little research for me and found it in one of their catalogs. They have the correct brake switch on the shelf for like $6.00.

There are similar switches on some late 70's early 80's Ford F150s, but the electrical connectors are a little different. Doing a hotrod, this may or may not be good for you.

Have a great holiday!
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