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Removed the brake master cylinder, brake pedal assembly and brake lines.
When I pulled the front right wheel I found the car came with the optional disc brakes.
Those appear to be later model single piston calipers. Good start and good luck on your build. Love the 68's. Here's my '68 Hemi GTX...
Hey corunna, I feel for you. I purchased a "crate" 472 hemi from a supposed builder in the northeast and had a list of issues also, ended going completely through the engine. I'm curious as to who built your engine. Sucks to spend that kind of money and end up with a pile of parts.
Hashmaker...
Nice work, keep it up. 68's are my favorite Dodge B-bodies. I have fond high school memories of an older guy (in his 20's then LOL) that street raced a silver '68 Bee with a 426 max wedge in it. Car was PDQ.
Here's the post that I did back in January about the ones I built. Took me an afternoon and built mainly out of stuff I had laying around.
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/showthread.php?85468-Inexpensive-car-dollies
Brett, It was cool to see the video of your first fire and and see your little guy in the seat beside you. Don't let the naysayers bother you. Keep working at it and give me a holler if you have any questions.