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WTB. 67 Belvedere brake distribution block

dsd1967

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I can’t believe that I would have sold mine but I haven’t come across mine yet. Would anyone have a 67 brake distribution block they would be willing to part with? I would need t mounting bracket also.

Let me know
 
I may have one. Do you know what it looks like??
 
It’s actually called the hydraulic safety switch. It’s the one that is on t frame below the master cylinder. I’ll post a picture tomorrow when I get to my computer.

Thanks
 
There are plenty on ebay but the price :eek: $70 appox.
 
OK, ill look. May take me a bit....
 
I saw that on ebay. Here's a picture.

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I still can't believe I was stupid enough to get rid of mine....I don't do that kind of crap....I knew I would need it at a later date. Most likely it was stashed in a safe place 5 years ago that I made sure to never forget.....and now I've forgot. I'll find it three years from now when looking for something else.

Let me know what you have. Worst case I buy new.
 
I saw that on ebay. Here's a picture.

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I still can't believe I was stupid enough to get rid of mine....I don't do that kind of crap....I knew I would need it at a later date. Most likely it was stashed in a safe place 5 years ago that I made sure to never forget.....and now I've forgot. I'll find it three years from now when looking for something else.
Can't count the times it happened to......what was I going to say.
Let me know what you have. Worst case I buy new.
 
I found this. It ain't pretty. This front k frame assy was on a running driving car until the mid 90-s. The whole clip has been stored inside ever since. No lines have been removed from the block so no threads are stripped. I'd give this thing a good soak before attempting anything tho.
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Thanks to everyone that responded.

I dug deeper last night and ended up finding the distribution block and proportioning valve....right in the place where it was obvious I would find it. It was stuffed in one of the new disc brake conversion boxes....not in the box of parts from the engine compartment that was carefully tagged, bagged and labeled.

Sometimes I out logic myself and cost myself an entire evening of tearing the garage apart. Not the first time and it will not be the last.
 
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