Pro-Touring C-Body....What are your thoughts?

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That right there turns me on!

That was exactly what I was thinking. There is something about a body on a rotisserie, and I love the color too. What is the name of the color you are using? That would look really good on my future '68 300:)
 
The Mona Lisa and Venus DeMilo combined is not 1/10th as beautiful as that.
This absolutely blows me away.

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That color is gorgeous and I hope the top sides of my cars look as good as the bottom of that one.
 
I didn't say I wouldn't drink it, that's a given. I'm just saying there are better options.

LOL I agree on the beer ! Thanks for the kind words about the car. The shop and several people thought I was nuts building this car, This way. It is getting a lot of attention at the shop also. Another couple pics.65 exhaust.jpg65 vintage air mounted.jpg65 rear end.jpg

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I have a `77 Dodge Royal Monaco station wagon that I have made into a street/strip car that is quite show worthy.Does anybody out there know of any aftermarket performance brake calipers and rotors that will fit the front brakes of this "C" body car. The 8 3/4 rear is not a problem with aftermarket performance brakes. Can I interchange A B E front brakes with the C body ? Would love to be able to stop better with my "Wicked Wagon"
 
Can't answer your question but welcome aboard. Some pics of you SW would be appreciated maybe on a separate thread. Do you ever get to that wrecking yard in Sodus?
 
I can see wanting lighter and better looking but the brakes on your wagon are really powerful same calipers as van and truck 12.75 rotor, they make brackets for viper calipers on a,b,e they might be able to do something for c, check AR engineering in the rear I think you would be better with the stock 9 1/4 with some improvements, my two cents
 
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