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Interesting dual cylinder Bugeye setup

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Saw this on craigslist today. Looks like a engine swap car, but the master cylinder swap has me intrigued!
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Paul
 
Odd lack of information with that ad.
 
Oh! Right. Saw that Pinto version.
 
Better pics in the ebay add. The add on craigslist seemed odd and it is 400 miles away, down in San Diego County. Seems like a take on a Triumph TR3 set up. I like the Sebring set up better, but would require more work to build.

Paul
 
This is the setup I had on my Bugeye before I changed to a sleeved original. While it worked well and Tilton offers a great product it just looked out of place on my car.
Rut
 

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Thanks Rut. I have copies of your setup in my collection. Of course we can resleave our orginal M/C using Gerard's popular kit. Or us the Period Sebring kit from the UK. I like the idea of using a dual M/C setup when I covert my car to disc brakes.
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