[WANTED] Proportioning valve

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67 had a main distribution valve in the normal place, not a proportioning valve. If Disc brakes it had a separate hold off valve for the rear just down the frame rail from it. It is sometimes confused as a proportioning valve, often called a Texas valve based on its shape. I suggest Inline tubes for your source if wanting authentic type.

if you want the later combo valve the same source. Just be prepared to do some line tweaking and maybe a new hole in the frame rail and to orient it!
 
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If you're not concerned with keeping your car authentic, I have an extra prop valve I'd let go pretty cheap. PM me if interested.
 
If you do not have disc brakes now the line from the rear will be long enough for the one piece valve. If you add the hold off valve you will need to cut your line. The newer one piece disc/drum fits where the drum/drum valve is now. Should bolt right in. Get one of these there are two styles early 70-71 and late 72-76. The newer round style are not that good.. These styles below Wheather head and Kelsey Hayes are rebuildable. By far the better to buy.

1970 - 1976 Mopar Combination Brake Valve Seal Kit | Muscle Car Research LLC

1970 - 1976 Mopar Combination Valve Rebuild | Muscle Car Research LLC

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