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I am running factory power discs in my '69 GTX. Ma Mopar got it right back in the day, IMO this system works as well as any modern day configuration I've driven. Interesting that so few folks ordered it as an option. Consumer Reports, and quite a few car magazines recommended it when the cars...
Never had one break in a Mopar, but back when Kenworth trucks had torsion bar suspensions, I had one break while hauling a load back from the west coast to Iowa. Luckily it was on the driver's side, so with the load tilting to the "high side" of the road, I was able to limp it in.
My 1970 GTX was equipped with factory power disc brakes and 14" wheels. This was the first year of the single piston calipers, which I had to rebuild once during the period I owned the car. Unlike the earlier factory Bendix four piston set-up, these seem to have better parts availability. I...
Sure is, Baby Blue has the original drums all around, and that's what she came with new. Gave the original M/C up when I sold her in '91, never got it back. Should work for Fred.