The lockheed boosters are rebuildable if they haven't rusted through. Problem is, the kits are expensive - over 500 bucks.
A new late TRW booster isn't too pricey - about 375 or thereabouts.
I cannot see the brake pedal pivot point changing, but the worst case scenario you'd have that I can see, is that you'd need a later pedal box assembly from an RRC, and that will have the correct holes for the booster and then also the shaft length / pivot etc all matches.  Personally I think a visit to a wrecker is a good idea, even if it is just for a look to see if there is any difference other than the stud pattern. and a 2nd hand booster master cyl and pedal box from a wrecker is likely to be a lot cheaper than a rebuild on your original early booster.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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