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What kind of disc brakes did a valiant have?

What kind of disc brakes did a valiant have?

The VC has the unusual distinction of being the only Valiant model that didn’t closely resemble another Valiant model. In reality however, the VC was really an AP6 under the skin with some very clever restyling. Late production V8 models offered PBR DB1 front disc brakes as an option.

What kind of disc brakes did the VC have?

Late production V8 models offered PBR DB1 front disc brakes as an option. The VC was notable for being the first Valiant exported to the UK, although they were given goofy-sounding names like ‘Medium Saloon’ instead of Valiant and ‘Premium Safari Estate Car’ instead of Valiant Safari V8. 65634 VCs were built before production ended in 1967

Where does the cable attach to a hand brake?

Cable mounting bracket attaches below the floorboard. I pre-assembled it with spacers the thickness of the floorboard to verify that there was proper clearance for the connection of the cable. A hole was cut in the floorboard, holes for the bolts drilled and the hand brake bolted in place.

What kind of rubber seal does a Chrysler Valiant need?

NEW VH-CM Chrysler Valiant FRONT WINDSCREEN RUBBER SEAL $179.00 to fit VH, CH, VJ, CJ, VK, CK, CL, CM and Charger windshield. TAKES THE Chrome MYLAR FLEXIBLE LOCK STRIP as was original on most model Valiants from VH > onwards.

Are there any brake parts for a Chrysler Valiant?

Do these parts fit your vehicle? Find out now. Chrysler Valiant Mopar Hemi 6 Cylinder Brake Power Booster. Only 1 left! Only 1 left! Only 1 left! Only 1 left!

What kind of cable do you need for parking brake?

Parking Brake Cable, Braided Stainless Steel, 96 in. Length, Chrysler, GM, Ford, Jaguar, Universal, Kit Emergency Brake Cable, 120 in. Length, Black Jacket, Universal, Kit Parking Brake Cable, Steel, Front, Driver Side Rear, Passenger Side Rear, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Kit

Are there any brake power boosters left for the Valiant?

Chrysler Valiant Mopar Hemi 6 Cylinder Brake Power Booster. Only 1 left! Only 1 left! Only 1 left! Only 1 left! Only 1 left! Only 1 left!

How does the brake cable work on a car?

You press a pedal or pull a lever, and a dedicated set of pads or shoes engage the rear brakes, locking them up for secure parking. On many classic vehicles, there’s a cable that links the cabin controls to the brakes, and if you’re shopping for a new cable, you’ve come to the right place!

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Ruth Doyle