Drum brakes run on a single circuit master cylinder bias belt tires steel dash boards and sold steering columns connected to the frame.Amazing a lot more people did not die in wrecks. I have enjoyed building and driving everything since the age of 14 in 1976.Bought a 69 GTO with a blown motor at 30K.Put about 40k miles before it was totaled and replaced starters/water pumps/alternators and countless other items. My 99 superchared Regal has 200K miles runs great and has only required a fuel pump, MAF sensor, tie rod ends inner/outer, struts and brakes. Love the style of the old iron but enjoy safe dependable new vehicles. That being said my tractor and backhoe are mid 70s vintage and I am collecting parts to build a 55 F-series pickup powered with a 12v Cummins,4x4.p Dana 60 axles and disk brakes.
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