To Brian, Your conversion to power brakes should be fairly easy if you can find the entire assembly. The master cyl. is the same with or without the power brake and does not even have to be removed to do this conversion. Don't forget to also obtain the vacuum storage tank. I have done this to my 61' newport which uses the same parts and also has the same front-end assembly I also have been considering a disc brake conversion. I have been in contact with another fellow with a 61 Chrysler who has done just this. He used the front wheel assemblies from a 69' Charger with disc and reports that the problems encountered were not serious. The first was having to switch to the larger 15'' wheels to clear the calipers and the car sitting 2'' lower when finished. (Simply adjust the torsion bars for this) Also install an adjustable proportioning valve was required. The last time we spoke he was trying to find a way to upgrade to a dual resovoir master cylinder but fitting it in under the booster is a problem as space is limited. Hope this helps! S. LOUTHAN 61 NEWPORT 68 & 69 BARRACUDA FASTBACK 71 DART 73 IMPERIAL 71 DEMON 62 D100 62 BUICK HEARSE
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