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> WTB: NOS early brake reservoir and feed lines, Looking for correct 1970 reservoir and feed lines NOS
914Wes
post Nov 12 2025, 12:11 PM
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Trying to find a NOS 1970 Brake fluid reservoir that has the overflow nipple, no spot for the wire harness like on the new replacements, and a set of white reservoir feed lines. Let me know what you have. NOS or very good condition needed.
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post Nov 12 2025, 03:44 PM
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Thanks for the links. For a regular build both of those are fine. For this build it needs the original factory parts. The new reservoirs have an extra tab for a wire harness that is not on the car and the replacement tubes are not formed like the originals.
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