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MGB Name that part

Nolanshipman

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The boxes of parts I'm sorting through appear to have parts for mixed years. I've found stuff for other makes and models as well.

Here's a Lockheed reservoir that I have no clue what vehicles it might mate to. Any thoughts?
 

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Earlier MGB (1962~'67) brake master cylinder.
 
Earlier MGB (1962~'67) brake master cylinder.
I found a lot of round tin cylinders online. I haven't encountered a square one yet; however, I've only been in the MG world a few days.

I wish these boxes of parts could talk and tell me their story. They're must have been an older brother at some point. My first clue was some older lighting amongst the bits.
 
Well if there's a place to find out about older bits (and Brits), you've found it here. šŸ˜‰

The round cylinders are usually for the clutch, BTW.
 
One of my old Air Force co-workers, motion picture guy, left the service in '74 to work for KRDO.

No idea why that popped into my pea brane... :unsure:
 
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