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No power brakes or power steering?
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Nope. It's a manly car for manly men (and the wives that steal their cars away from them)
I may swap to power steering down the road but I'd have to find the rather unique and expensive, one-year-only, 1970 power steering column in order for that swap. The power steering columns are several inches shorter than the manual ones because the power steering box is much longer. As for the manual drums, I am probably going to upgrade to these guys ceramic shoes which have stopping power that is very close to the factory disc setup. http://www.musclecarbrakes.com/stage1.html |
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