Classic Truck Performance

Re-Accessing An Underfloor Master Cylinder

When a pickup project’s cab and chassis remain separated long enough, we might (OK, I might) lose sight of a detail or two. Our ’55 Chevy second-series project has been seen this way in tech before. If by chance you missed it, we started with a wreck.

Because this old truck first belonged to its current owner’s father,

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