Need some electrical help with my ‘68 Plymouth Valiant 100

In order of appearance:

1. Do not buy anything from Classic Industries, unless you own a diamond mine in Botswana.

2. (Yes, I know this is an electrical thread) When you say you have a brake fluid leak, do you mean that you see a puddle, or do you mean that you have observed that brake fluid is missing?
If you have a puddle in the back, then, obviously, you need to replace the line or the bad wheel cylinder before you drive the car on the road.
If you are seeing one half of the master cylinder is low, then you may have a leak somewhere, but you probably have a bad master cylinder.
You said the rear brakes were leaking – If you observed that the rear part of the master cylinder was empty, then that is the FRONT brakes.
When the master cylinder fails, it generally leaks brake fluid out the back, into your carpet.
Sometimes it pumps the fluid from the back into the front, so that the front is high and the back is low.
But if it's the rear reservoir that's empty, then you need to check the FRONT brakes for leaks.

3. You check for water in the oil by looking at the dipstick.
If it is foamy, generally described as a cappuccino-like appearance, then it has water in it, and you can't leave it that way.

– Eric
Where is a place you recommend buying good quality parts from?

In the master cylinder, it’s the front compartment that is completely gone, which is why I assumed it was the rear brakes. Also, assumed it was the rear brakes because if it was the front brakes I’d imagine it would be near impossible to stop, but that’s just my guess. I was going to fill the master cylinder back up and pump the brakes to see if it would come leaking out of the back wheels where I could see it. However, I did actually notice that around the master cylinder, it looks like there’s fluid spilling/splattered around the surrounding area of it… could the leak be from that then?

The oil is very dark and there isn’t much on the dip stick, so it’s hard to really tell, but it doesn’t look foamy from what I can see.