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April 22nd, 2014, 02:55 PM
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1961 88- Is there a bolt on power m/cyl upgrade?
Call ECI and ask, I know he has stuff for a lot of old cars.
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Depends on whether you already have original boosted brakes. The actuator rods are different lengths to start.
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My 65 also had 2 different lengths available, ECI had parts for both.
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