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Technical The grasshopper T master cylinder

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Moors, Oct 18, 2023.

  1. Moors
    Joined: May 18, 2018
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    Moors
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    from Windsor CA

    I’m planning on using these master cylinders on my t but I need help identifying them. I found an article stating they are mounted to an ansen swing pedal but that’s all they say. These are off the Geraghty & Crawford T Roadster recreation. Does anyone recognize them? If so what make and model are they off of?
     

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  2. RICH B
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    Picture is a little hazy; but they look like early Ford cyls. '39-'48 car and '39-'52 pick-up. Here is a picture of the one on my old car to compare. Ansen pedals were available for a pair of Ford masters as well as the Chev & IHC dual masters.

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  3. wheeltramp brian
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    I bet you could truly call Galpin Ford and ask for Dave shutton That did the restoration recreation.. And he would actually talk to you and tell you what they are and how they mount. But that's just me thinking good.
     
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  5. RICH B
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    In an old primed picture it does show 4 bolt masters like that. Flash of the chrome firewall hides that detail in the pictures of the finished car.
     
  6. Mr48chev
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