Ahh, that was a fluke. :) We were looking to stick a 440 in this truck and found a '67 Imp with a 440 in the junkyard, we got the whole thing and cut off the front part of the frame to get the correct mounts, then we cut off the nose of the truck and grafted the Imp frame onto the truckframe. Dumb as we were threw away the Budd brakes ("hey, what are these dumb-ass weird brakes..") since we wanted all standard parts. As luck would have it, we strolled through the junkyard a few months later and found a complete '77 Newport (if I remember right) and snagged the entire brakesystem because it "looked like it would fit" and was only $60 anyway. Lo and behold, it bolted right up to the Imperial frame, so we only had to get a matching mastercylinder and Bob was our uncle. :) DISCLAIMER: I don't remember for sure that it was a '77 Newport, but I'm fairly certain. I would recommend someone to verify that before they plunked down hard cash on that. We were lucky to get the parts that fit right off the bat. As for the truck pages, I am slowly trying to type up what we've gone through with that truck to put on the webpage. Carl ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tristan Moore" <v-2tmoor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> You must have some experience putting C Body disk brakes on 67 Imperial Front ends, because you did it for your 55 Dodge truck project, right? I seem to remember it had a front end out of a 67 Imp, and I know it has C Body brakes. What car did you use as a donor? What parts are needed? Was it hard? I'm wondering if you have a description of the 55 Dodge project, I found all the pictures, but no text on www.robdiesel.com.