The disc brake option was not available on the '66 Imperial. Paul In a message dated 2/20/2004 4:16:24 AM Eastern Standard Time, wwatson@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > > > Nope. Neither the 1965 Chrysler nor the 1965 Imperial was available with > disc brakes. > > Budd brakes first appeared in 1966 on Chrysler's C-body cars - Fury, Polara, > Monaco and Chrysler. In 1967 the Imperial adopted the C-body and gained > Budd disc brakes. > > The drum brakes were Bendix design. The master cylinder and most of the > parking brake and hold-down parts interchange between the 1965 Imperial (D > body) and power-brake equipped 1965 C-body cars. Shoes and drums are unique > to the Imperial, though. > > > Bill > Vancouver, BC > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: mENTALmOPAR mAN > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 8:27 AM > Subject: IML: 1965 BUDD BRAKES ????? > > > Just a quick question.......... > Would a '65 New Yorker have the same BUDD brakes as a '65 Imperial ????? > If so, what sort of things should I be aware of ???? (regarding discs or > drums) > THANKS again for all the helpful advice !!! > Michael Howlett > Portland Oregon > (waiting for the BIGG April SWAP MEET !!!) > > > >