Progress on my 61 Chrysler build

my dad had one growing i polished the chrome on that car more then once
 
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Another piece to the puzzle.
Spindles. Caliper brackets and backing plates from an 86 Fifth Avenue to put disc brakes on my 61 Chrysler.
Thanks to Jim Rawa for the information on how yo do this swap on an fl car.
Cut both tie rods a half inch, then cut the sleeve a quarter inch on both ends. Bolt it all together!

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The vacuum set up I saw was on a street rod with a blower. The guy who built it said he used the pump and booster from a Dodge Caravan with front discs and rear drums.

Dave
Back in the hunt again!

So, I'm a little thick between the ears.
I would need to get the booster, vacuum pump, master cylinder and all ancillary parts. Like brake pushrod etc; from the Caravan to use this set up?
 
More work done to my 61 Chrysler Newport two door hardtop!

Subframe sandblasted, coated with chassis saver, then painted gloss black! Same with all suspension componets. Wheel spindles and disc brake caliper brackets and backing plates coming next.

All new suspension parts have arrived.
All new disc brake parts ordered and be here by Tuesday.

Inner Fenders are next on the parts to be painted. Have been media blasted and ready for sanding and paint!

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As some on here are aware, I painted the 413 valve covers the original gold, then discovered that they wouldn't work on my 440.
Got the correct 440 covers and did some body work, paint and fresh repop decals.
Pictures don't do them justice!!

Another picture shows them with the 6 pack air cleaner lid I had airbrushed with my version of The Golden Lion!

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Back in the hunt again!

So, I'm a little thick between the ears.
I would need to get the booster, vacuum pump, master cylinder and all ancillary parts. Like brake pushrod etc; from the Caravan to use this set up?

Yes, you will probably have to make or re-drill the mounting plate for the booster. You will need to do some measuring to see if the Caravan brake pedal and mount could be adapted to fit your car or you might need to alter the Caravan actuator rod to hook it to the '61 pedal assembly. The other choice might be to find the early pattern Bendix dual diaphragm booster and use the '67 or later dual pot disc brake Master cylinder with it and the vacuum pump from the Caravan. Either way you are going to have to create the mount for the booster. I would suggest looking up the capacity of the Caravan pump to see if it is going to need a reserve tank to power the Bendix booster. This will be one of those projects that will take some serious tinkering and a lot of patience to get right. In either case, you should convert your '61 to a split brake system and you will need an adjustable proportioning valve to balance the brakes.

Dave
 
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