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Rare Kelsey Hayes Proportioning Valve 1965 1966 Ford Mustang Gt Shelby on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Laguna Beach, California, US

Laguna Beach, California, US
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This auction is for a used Kelsey Hayes 56653 adjustable disc brake proportioning valve for 1965 1966 Shelby, Mustang, Thunderbird, Lincoln and 7-Liter Galaxie. I have read that they were also used on 1967 Corvette Disc Brakes

I had this on a factory 1965 Mustang GT show car. It had less than 1k miles on it when my wife decided that modern disc brakes would be a bit safer. :)  As you can see from the pictures there is no rust.  It was packed in a sealed container.  These are as rare as hens teeth.  GOOD LUCK!!!

 

 

 

 

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