Caprice This full sized sedan gained infamous recognition as being the choice of many police forces nationwide.
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Old May 15th, 2017, 1:40 PM
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How do the all original guys feel about upgrading the brakes to disc on the 66 Caprice. The master cylinder on these cars only has one line going to all the brakes. Does it take away from value if i upgrade or would it be ok to do??
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Anyone!!!!!
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If you want to keep it all original, no. If you want to drive it for yourself, yes.
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That's what makes it hard!! I like the original thing...especially since it's a 427 car but, it would suck to lose the brakes in this BOAT!! And I'm not totally against selling the car at some point
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Then I'd upgrade the brakes.
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I'd want the dual master; keep the original parts




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