Dash Mounted Brake System

The original brake pedal assembly brackets will be changed to accept an interior mounted master cylinder to hide the system from the outside engine bay.
We made a bracket to accept the brake master cyl and are ready to fit.
Master cylinder is mounted sideways off the original Ford bracket that was also modified some.
This angle shows the clutch and brake pedal installed and ready.
As seen we made it happen with rod ends placed at the correct angles to give us the right arc.

Brake Lines

We hid as many items as possible to give the car a clean look. Under the dash speaker cover resides the master cylinder reservoir. This is an item that does not get serviced very often so it is a great location.
Through out the build we installed Kugel clamps to hold all the lines in place.
The rear panel in the car holds the fuel pump and is ready to be welded in permanently.
The fuel lines run down the length of the frame and will be painted black to help hide them once we get the project finished.
Under the dash and carpet on the floor is where the brake lines run. The foam padding under the carpet will keep the lines hidden. They will not need servicing so this is a great choice.
Another angle shows the rear brake line running along side the modified trans tunnel to the rear.