Thought I'd offer a quick update:
Slight delay in official brake work, because I had the roof and trunk stripped and repainted last week. Got sick of driving the car around looking so bad. Got it back 3 days ago.
I've ordered all 4 brake hoses and those will be here in a few days (
www.autohausaz.com). I figured there's no sense in spending the time to pull wheels, remove an inspect hoses, wait for new hoses, etc. when I can just do the job right, once, the first time.
In the mean time, I wanted to get the car out on a remote stretch of road, get it up to speed, and do some hard, threshold braking, in order to see if the car would brake straight under full force (to the point that the front tires are just starting to make noise of almost starting to skid), and see if the car would pitch forward, indicating full braking force to the front calipers, AND not skid the rears.....or would the rears come on first, and skid, because the proportioning valve wasn't working. I also wanted to see if the dragging brake situation would be made worse during the test, and, would the braking improve overall, after the test. My thinking here was that the check valve action inside the Master Cylinder, might be hung up from storage, and maybe some repeated hard application of the brakes, would free it up.
Took the car out and performed said test. The car braked perfectly, and repeatedly (did about 8-10 tests, braking from 50-60mph, down to 30ish, as hard as possible, without actually skidding the front tires. No issues at all. Since that test, the brake dragging has dramatically improved, where originally; driving around town, the rears would be dragging heavily after 3 or 4 stop signs, now the dragging is barely perceivable. Still not 100% perfect, but definitely a huge difference.
So I'll swap in the 4 new hoses, do a flush and bleed, and see how it functions (and looks on the temp gun at the calipers). If it remains the same, I'll replace the Master Cylinder.
I also ordered a new set of tires because sadly, my beautiful Goodyear Invicta GL "Double Whites", while brand new, are destroyed from 10yrs of storage. Would have loved to do the Uniroyals that are available, but after reading about how the whitewalls go brown and won't clean up, I opted for a different brand. Wasn't sure I could fit 205's, even though I want the largest diameter I can find, for gear ratio/freeway driving happiness, so I stuck with 195/75R-14.