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Location: North Carolina | Well, today is the first time I drove my car for several miles and it did great! It's coming along slowly but surely. First I wanted to get it safe, so I had my mechanic switch the brakes to front disc through AAJ, dual master, turn signal switch, and corrected the sloppy steering with a $9.00 rubber insulator from Bernbaum. Btw, thanks for all the tips. Still needing to find several parts, but at least it is driveable.
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| Looking good! I'm glad to see another one put back on the road! |
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Location: Georgia | I agree!
Thanks for the update, Mark. I was wondering how the red beauty was coming along.
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| hey M r. Kungfupanda....looks like the beast is alive once again....my " other 59 SF is waiting on upholstery...for six months now!....keep it up....what set up did you use on the front disk kit?...I got my 60 desoto all apart, was thinking about disk brakes....what else did you have to change out on it? Master cylinder?, etc... |
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| Your '56 Dodge ended up in Indiana....I just didn't have time for it....was just sitting in the driveway...found a good home for it.Just FYI |
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