Power Brake Boosters

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by newmexguy, Dec 28, 2019.

  1. Rocketscientis

    Rocketscientis Well-Known Member

    Gotchya...havent had time to contact him yet & appreciate any & all assiatance...that was complete setup on that as I recall & should be what the man is after have to make time to eat & sleep lately but hope to progress on that this week
     
  2. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    yes car should still be in that yard. (UPAP 12000 E Montana / US 62/180) I have no idea what is on it at this current time.
     
  3. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    TTT. Original Delco-Moraine Booster cores.
     
  4. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

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    newmexguy Well-Known Member

  6. Glen Camenzuli

    Glen Camenzuli Well-Known Member

    Hey, do you have a booster from a full size 1973 Buick? It's a double diaphragm booster and the part number is 18000983.
     
  7. BUQUICK

    BUQUICK I'm your huckleberry.

    Does any booster have a “9391” code stamped on the back of the tab? I’m looking for a nice condition booster with “9391”on the backside to have replated. As already mentioned by a previous poster, the number stamped on the front of the tab is the date, the number on the rear is the last 4 digits of the booster part number.

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  8. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    Sorry, do not. Had access to a few cars in the past, but they are all gone now. You might try placing a wanted ad here, would imagine there is quite a bit of large car stuff out there still.
     
  9. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    Wish it was like that. The stamping/numerals on these boosters does not seem consistent as you mention. I have found numbers only on one or two of the tab rear faces. Rest are blank.
     

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