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Hi, I have question about my 70 Challenger R/T missing the master cylinder.

stevepoppop

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I think the car was originally manual brakes. Has drums all around. Car came with a new manual master but no pushrod or hardware to the pedal. What am I looking for? Not 100% sure what to buy.
also, I’m missing the fuel tank, I ordered everything up that I need for that, but I’m wondering if anyone has pictures of the bottom of the trunk pan before and after tank installation?
thanks for any informatio.
 

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This might help.

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This is for power brakes. Manual brakes brake peddle connection location different and some parts. check to see where it's connected. There should be two holes to where it can connect.

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These are manual drum brake parts off of a 1971 Challenger. Two pushrods are shown.

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there is a small rubber grommet in the rear of the manual brake master to retain the pushrod in the groove you can see at the tip of the pushrod .
 
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