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Re: [Chrysler300] A Clarification Question About Disc Brake Conversion On A '58 300-D





Allan & Gloria,
 
I don't know about the brake system in the second generation Cordoba, but the car was based on the Volare/Diplomat and therefore had the transverse torsion bar front suspension.  That is entirely different than the original Cordoba which had the traditional Torsion-Aire longitudinal torsion bars.  1957-65 300s had the longitudinal bars.
 
My guess is that the brake system would also have been different.  The chassis was quite different.
 
Don Warnaar
 
 
 
 
 
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Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 4:21 PM
Subject: [Chrysler300] A Clarification Question About Disc Brake Conversion On A '58 300-D

 

Hello all,
 
Our memory isn't as good as it once was but we recall from this server that Cordoba spindles, brake booster and master will work for this, anything else needed?
 
Our question is:  Is this both generations of Cordoba that has these parts?  Don't know if the midsized 1980 thru 1983 2nd Gen. is the same as the full-sized 1st Gen. 1975 thru 1979.
 
Anybody know for sure?  All help is appreciated.
 
Thank you all for this good information.  We are junking a 1982 Cordoba parts car and want to pull any of the disc brake conversion parts [for a '58 300-D] before it goes but we just aren't sure that this 2nd Gen. car has the right parts.
 
Allan & Gloria



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