As part of its recommissioning I'm currently rebuilding the brakes on my 1970 2dr, which has stood since 2009. The brakes seemed to work OK, but the rears were stuck on, so I've decided to do a full brake stripdown to check the condition of the whole system. Not good so far - looks like all the wheel cylinders will need replacing, as they're rusted inside.
I just wanted to ask for people's opinions of the master cylinder - it's in much better nick than the any of the wheel cylinders (and seemed to be working fine), but on stripping it down it appears there's some pitting and a spot of corrosion near the 'mouth'. Does this amount of corrosion write the cylinder off, or would it be OK just to stick some new seals on it (it's a Lockheed cylinder, probably the original)? I've attached some pics. These are the best I could get, unfortunately.


Also, does anyone know how to remove the valve at the very end of the cylinder? If I re-use it, I'd like to give it a very thorough clean, as there's rather a lot of black sludge in the bottom of the fluid reservoir.
Many thanks.