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Post '66 Mustang Master Cylinder Replacement

I'm about to rebuild the brake system on my '66 Mustang. The car has non-power disc front and drum rears. I would like to replace the single piston with a dual pistion master cylinder and be a direct bolt-in replacement.

Does anyone have some ideas about this replacement?

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Thx KULTULZ for the link!

Went right to the answer: a '74 Maverick master cylinder and proportioning valve.
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