MK1 brake servo
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MK1 brake servo
Hello everyone I have just come across a new old stock mk1 / 2 Lockheed remote brake servo all I have done with it is undo the main retaining ring holding the vacuum chamber together and it's brand new inside piston works as it should and it's obvious it's never had fluid in it and the rubbers look as though they were fitted yesterday, just wondering what it's worth as it's surplus to requirements many thanks in advance.
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Re: MK1 brake servo
What's it worth......? to who? To you or a needy owner? If I was you I'd look at the auction sites to see what they are fetching (that is the value to someone), deduct a few quid and offer it for sale to a needy forumer. That's what I would do.
Or just put it on an auction site and take your chance.....
Or just put it on an auction site and take your chance.....
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Re: MK1 brake servo
Dave Kingerley "vintage brake part specialist " sells them for £600 if they are mint nos in original packaging.
Up North in Sheffield
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Re: MK1 brake servo
As high as that sounds it doesn’t surprise me that price, they’re very hard to find NOS and recon units are often too pitted or don’t work! I was lucky to find a NOS one after two failed reconned servos.
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Re: MK1 brake servo
If you still have it - have sent you a pm1967coopers1972 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2024 7:06 pm Hello everyone I have just come across a new old stock mk1 / 2 Lockheed remote brake servo all I have done with it is undo the main retaining ring holding the vacuum chamber together and it's brand new inside piston works as it should and it's obvious it's never had fluid in it and the rubbers look as though they were fitted yesterday, just wondering what it's worth as it's surplus to requirements many thanks in advance.
