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You might consider sending it to WhitePost Restorations (http://www.whitepost.com/) to be rebuilt and replated. They just did the one on my 65 and it came out GREAT.
Using 2nd day-air shipping, the total time to get it back in my hands was 20 days and that included boring/rebuilding my master cylinder too.
Boosters By Dewey in Portland Oregon just a 1967 one for me and it looks awsome. They were fast and very easy to deal with. All they do is rebuild PB boosters. They plated and rebuilt the booster and it was about $190. When I took it to them it looked like a POS. Now it looks like this.
'63 boosters are different looking than the rest... I had one restorer do mine (who shall go nameless) and it was unacceptable.
I sent it to Booster Dewey and it was NCRS quality. Excellent work, price & service. No brainer choice.
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