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Does anyone know of another GM disc brake car that will retrofit on to my 67 Catalina?
Don't blame me cause your chevy broke down, you should have bought a PONTIAC!!
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Does anyone know of another GM disc brake car that will retrofit on to my 67 Catalina?
Don't blame me cause your chevy broke down, you should have bought a PONTIAC!!
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Hey are you ready to go, got the top turned down on my GTO. Come on,let's all jump in, gonna take this car for a little spin!! |
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67 to 70 full size will work. You need the spindle calipers rotors brake booster master cylinder front brake lines [metal] rubber hoses and metering valve then you might as well change the ball joints and a arm bushings while there. Take a picture or at least mark those brake lines as they were a maize for me 2 months after pulling off the car. Oh yeah dics brakes wheels and there are none for 14: so tires to. Get all the pieces together before you start. Be sure rotors are good as they are expensive. An expensive venture but worth it in the long run. Hard to find these parts.
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