Hello, Mostly this is an introduction or re-introduction to me and my 1959 FC Wagon. I used to be a member in NSW and I am about to join VIC. My wagon looks authentic on the outside, but is has had sone modifications. It has a 179 motor, and HR front and rear end with booster brakes. I mostly want to improve this cars authenticity, but I am happy to keep these modifications as that is what I have and it works. My car was my daily driver, but when I bought the farm & started putting bales of hay in the back I decided to rest her up and buy a ute. The only trouble is, that she now has been somewhat neglected as her maintenance has not been a priority. This upsets me muchly, so as of this week I have decided to turn this around. I have charged her up and started her up, and she still goes fine (of course) The other reason I stopped driving her was that the brakes weren't working, which I suspect is just a leaking line somewhere. I thought I fixed them once, I pulled them apart, cleaned them up, bled the system, and it worked, but by the time I got out the driveway they stopped working again. I made it back into the shed, where , over time, the rest of the fluid has gradually disappeared. The trouble is, she has been sitting with no brake fluid in her for about a year. I was thinking of just putting fresh fluid in, bleed it and then see where it leaks? Would I be better off to pull the brakes apart and clean them up, put them back together, then bleed it. Or should the system have a brake flush put through it? I would prefer to fix the problem here rather than tow it anywhere. I am on a budget and live a fair way out. I will have many more questions in the future, but I thought I would start with stopping. :-) Thankyou
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