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  1. Originally there was a combination of steel, rubber and copper used on the Dodge brake systems of this era

    Its amazing what I learn from my daily activity's from this forum for the last 11/2 years about the Dodges. Before the 11/2 year, I was clueless about Dodge Brothers cars. I was and still a GM guy because of my dad being a engineer at GM in Warren MI. Jason, you know the story. I have worked on cars in the Late 50s at 8 years old till present. I'm a master certified mechanic in the car and heavy duty truck field including boats. Never seen copper for a brake line. We own about 80 Dodge cars and trucks ranging in the years of 1925 to 1968. None of the old Dodge cars and trucks we have do not have copper brake lines. We learn something new every day. Micassgirl, I'll find out about the cottage and snowmobile run they do. Couple of years ago, Matt Schonsheck won something on that run. Nice talking to you and please post pictures of you car. We are really heavy into the 33 to35 Dodge trucks. Stock and hot rods. Here is a couple of pictures. Thanks,post-78906-14314186406_thumb.jpg

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  2. Brake lines are finally on the car! I even put the brake pads on the left front brake back plate!! All by myself!! hehehe We took a break from working on the car this winter so my husband could do vintage snowmobile racing. We did well, second overall in the Mod enduro class for the season! Not bad for a rookie season. But, now it is back to the car. I've been bugging him since Dec to order some parts so I could work on it, but that didn't happen! lol Next is either finishing the rear axle (which my husband is on his own with that one!) or the steering box. One of those two. And I have to finish sanding the wood of the wheels so we can get them painted & some new rubber put on! Slowly but surely we'll get her done! Shannon

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    Nice job. Copper lines? My daughter has a cottage up in your area plus they run the cross country snowmobile charity run that I thinks starts at Mackinac island.
  3. 1967-69 BARRACUDA PARTS for SALE:
    67 to 69 4 piston calipers-pair needs rebuilding-350.00
    68 - 69 Cable Push in 150-MPH Speedometer - $250.00
    67 Back-up Lights - $150.00 Pair
    67-69 Doors bare Rust Free - $150.00
    67-69 Vacuum Gauge - $75.00
    67-68 Hoods - $250.00
    67-69 Notchback or Convertible Trunk Lid - $300.00; Fastback - $250.00
    67-69 Inner Wheel Wells - $150.00 Pair
    67-69 4-1/2" Bolt Pattern Rally Wheels with Trim - Set of 4 - $350.00
    67 Rear Fastback and Notchback 1/4 Panel - $550.00
    67-69 Headlight Doors - $50.00
    67-69 Front Splash Panel - $150.00
    67-69 9-1/4 Rear End Assembly - $950.00
    67-69 Floor Boards - 150.00 Per Floor Section
    67-69 Trunk Floor - $150.00
    67-69 Side Glass - 75.00
    Int trim - 25.00 to 75.00
    67-69 Fastback Rear Glass - 250.00
    Have many other parts not listed.
    OBO for above parts or trade for NOS parts for 68 Barracuda Convertible.
    Have many other parts also that are not listed.

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    World Wide Shipping
    Email-dave@dodgecityvintage.com
    Phone-209-613-1199
    Location-Jamestown CA 95327
    Country-USA
    Form of payment-CC-Checks-Wire transfer
    Thank you from the folks @ Dodge City Vintage

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