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This is the booster I'd like to rebuild...View attachment 3584060
I rebuilt mine (1974 same booster) in the early 1980’s but I’m not sure rebuild kits are available anymore. I have since replaced it at least once with a booster from a Toyota mini truck, direct bolt in.
 
Where were you able to find the Advics MC in stock? I’m looking for one that supports a 4-wheel drum setup.

Cruiser Outfitters…Be prepared for sticker shock. They’ve gone up in price.
 
all my reading has said that once they’re done they’re done. i couldn’t find anything about rebuilding my 72 booster either. i just got one from city racer. fits and works perfectly. looks a little different but mine isn’t a concourse restoration by any means!! if you find anything otherwise please post. i still have mine and if it can be rebuilt i’ll give it a go!!
The originals can be rebuilt. I had one done by Marks Offroad @65swb45
 
Let the Capri Blue begin..

(1) Sample color
(2) Original 9/71 example of Capri Blue
(3) Underside of the freshly painted Trans cover.
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Need help identifying this part and where it goes. Removed it over 25 years ago and cannot seem to remember.

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Looks like a bracket for 2 brake lines.
Too big. My guess is fuel/ vapor lines. ‘72 didn’t have a return line on the carb yet. But it did have that funky tank in the passenger wheelwell that had a couple of vapor lines running back to it.
 
Too big. My guess is fuel/ vapor lines. ‘72 didn’t have a return line on the carb yet. But it did have that funky tank in the passenger wheelwell that had a couple of vapor lines running back to it.
I do have the charcoal canister on the right wheel well and vaguely recall the “braided” vapor lines. Now to figure out how it mounted.
 

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