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so I installed a manual 4 wheel disc conversion from the right stuff detailing on my 65 Plymouth a year or 3 ago and the car works great and the braking has improved dramatically but now that im playing with the engine and getting more and more power I feel the brakes are not as good as they...
A few months back I seen this old school ad for a Blair race/drag brake I believe Ansen built one as well and probably many others. it was basically the roll control before hurst came in with the button. I figured I'd try to build one for the old Plymouth.i already had an adjustable...
I was having trouble thinking of a cost effective way to replace my original AM radio in my 65 Plymouth belvedere II as there are only 1 or 2 AM radio stations in New Brunswick Canada and they are out of my way ....I can't stand the looks of a new radio in an old car and i don't like the look...
so I bought a kit from the right stuff detailing a 4 wheel disc conversion I love the kit so far .... it installed nicely and looks fantastic im about to install all the new brake lines but I have a few questions that im hoping someone can help me out with ......the car is a 1965 Plymouth...