Hi. NOOB to the site. I know Sure-Brake was the first sort of 4 wheel ABS system and I say sort of as the rear wheels were not independent which is why Chrysler and MB can both say they were first. Parts are hard to find and the analog controller from Bendix was not reliable. So why am I interested? It's an obssesion and those aren't logical. I have been looking for a car equipped with it. Also I have easy access to a guy who took every wiring harness out of a 92 Miata, made new ones with awesome Deutsch connectors, Each "wire" being a micro coax for clean signals, dumped the stock ECU for a MaxECU, added CAN bus, and a bunch of other MaxECU modules that allowed him to get rid of nearly all fuses and relays, and thus far has added throttle by wire, Knock detection, a Rotrex blower, and on and on. The guy has spent probably USD$15K on a USD$1.5K car. I am not exaggerating, he's good. Other plans include electric brake booster and electric power steering, and electric AC. He hopes to salvage an AC system out of a Hybrid of some kind. One other thing, for those who wonder about discarding fuses and such, he does some magic with the CAN bus and power control modules for the MaxECU and the power modules essentially control the power and have the capability to cut the power to that circuit if there's an issue. I am probably getting some of this wrong, but you get the point. So I have a wizard to help. Now to find a car equipped with Sure-Brake (S-B) and buy it.
The only one I have seen for sale in the last 5 years or so was a 2 door and I want a 4 door. I figure if you are going to be delusional, you might as well go off your meds and see the world you want. That two door even had a sunroof, but it was a MN (might have been MI) car and it had "slight rust". It was covid time, I didn't want to travel and rust is a 4 letter word for me. I am a native Floridian and much as folk in the north want a "Florida car", I don't want a rust belt or lived near the coast car.
I want to thank this site for showing me the location of the front modulators and the box in the trunk. Except that one car which stated it had S-B, Every other car had an owner that had no idea what Sure-Brake was, and my lack of knowledge kept me from telling them where to look. I found a 4 door 73 in the south with 60K miles, but I think it is a low option (base?) model as it has cloth seats but it has auto headlamps and cruise control. I've no idea if those were available on the "base" caar or not. The cloth seats even they look great except for a 3 inch tear in the drivers seat. There are enough upholstery shopps in my general neighborhood that I have little doubt I can get a tear rewoven (for a price of course). The Cubans who made it into the states in the various shops I refer to seem to have magical abilities to make something from nothing, install LADA engines in a Cadillac, and make it run and have all the warning lights work. OK, so I do exaggerate a bit. Oh, and in the older, like 50s and 60s cars had Imperial, Lebaron, and Crown levels of trim (I think). Do the 71-73 models have the equivalent or am I completely confused? If so what are the major differences? If I find a Crown, do I have to buy an Imperial margerine crown, hire a driver and sit in the back? Or will one made with several Crown Royal bags be a better choice?
So finally the rambling old guy gets to the point.
1. Is there an option code for S-B on the build plate/tag and where's the tag located? I did search for the option code in a list of them on this site, but nothing showed up for Sure-Brake. Is there an easy way to describe to a laymen what to look for to see if the system s there. I once read that if you held your foot on the brake for some number of seconds while starting the car, the Sure-Brake warning light would do something as the systeem tested itself.
2. Was there a Heavy Duty towing option on the 71-73 Imperials? Again, from this site it appears the last towing package for the Imperial was in '70. If there was an HD tow package, what was the max tow weight? Could you get S-B with the HD tow package? We travel to NC evwery year and I have a degenertive joint disease so getting in and out of the Miata is not as easy any more so what he calls a "tow b*tch" that would handle about 5K lbs would be awesome. I am old enopugh to remeber big Caddys and Olds and Ford wagons pulling huge Airstreams back in the day long before F350s you see today. With the Imperial, all Chrysler products were unibody from before then weren't they? So maybe it's the lack of a frame to attach load equalizing hitches.
Just so you don't think I have completely lost it the car I found appears to have zero rust. The vinyl roof has not peeled, etc. There are no bubbles in the vinyl, not even around the rear windshield or at the base where the roof joins the trunk. So the seller either knows photoshop or the car is real. The only issue the car seems to have is the (SURPRISE!) is the blower motor/ Auto-Temp II controller that has the plastic part that MB made Al when they licensed it from Chrysler.
Lest all of you think I really am bonkers it's been a week. Best I leave it at that or it'll be TMI. Except, if you know how to lure the 2-3 lb Cane Toad into a trap of some sort, let me know. If you dog decides to try to catch it and succeeds just accept it is going to die I have 3 dogs, safe so far, but... Just Google "Cane Toad" if you're bored
This group seems to be a good one and I'm glad to be here. Have a good weekebnd.
WREK (anyone know who's coming to the Omni for 3 days only?) If you know the answer, you'll know my alma mater.
The only one I have seen for sale in the last 5 years or so was a 2 door and I want a 4 door. I figure if you are going to be delusional, you might as well go off your meds and see the world you want. That two door even had a sunroof, but it was a MN (might have been MI) car and it had "slight rust". It was covid time, I didn't want to travel and rust is a 4 letter word for me. I am a native Floridian and much as folk in the north want a "Florida car", I don't want a rust belt or lived near the coast car.
I want to thank this site for showing me the location of the front modulators and the box in the trunk. Except that one car which stated it had S-B, Every other car had an owner that had no idea what Sure-Brake was, and my lack of knowledge kept me from telling them where to look. I found a 4 door 73 in the south with 60K miles, but I think it is a low option (base?) model as it has cloth seats but it has auto headlamps and cruise control. I've no idea if those were available on the "base" caar or not. The cloth seats even they look great except for a 3 inch tear in the drivers seat. There are enough upholstery shopps in my general neighborhood that I have little doubt I can get a tear rewoven (for a price of course). The Cubans who made it into the states in the various shops I refer to seem to have magical abilities to make something from nothing, install LADA engines in a Cadillac, and make it run and have all the warning lights work. OK, so I do exaggerate a bit. Oh, and in the older, like 50s and 60s cars had Imperial, Lebaron, and Crown levels of trim (I think). Do the 71-73 models have the equivalent or am I completely confused? If so what are the major differences? If I find a Crown, do I have to buy an Imperial margerine crown, hire a driver and sit in the back? Or will one made with several Crown Royal bags be a better choice?
So finally the rambling old guy gets to the point.
1. Is there an option code for S-B on the build plate/tag and where's the tag located? I did search for the option code in a list of them on this site, but nothing showed up for Sure-Brake. Is there an easy way to describe to a laymen what to look for to see if the system s there. I once read that if you held your foot on the brake for some number of seconds while starting the car, the Sure-Brake warning light would do something as the systeem tested itself.
2. Was there a Heavy Duty towing option on the 71-73 Imperials? Again, from this site it appears the last towing package for the Imperial was in '70. If there was an HD tow package, what was the max tow weight? Could you get S-B with the HD tow package? We travel to NC evwery year and I have a degenertive joint disease so getting in and out of the Miata is not as easy any more so what he calls a "tow b*tch" that would handle about 5K lbs would be awesome. I am old enopugh to remeber big Caddys and Olds and Ford wagons pulling huge Airstreams back in the day long before F350s you see today. With the Imperial, all Chrysler products were unibody from before then weren't they? So maybe it's the lack of a frame to attach load equalizing hitches.
Just so you don't think I have completely lost it the car I found appears to have zero rust. The vinyl roof has not peeled, etc. There are no bubbles in the vinyl, not even around the rear windshield or at the base where the roof joins the trunk. So the seller either knows photoshop or the car is real. The only issue the car seems to have is the (SURPRISE!) is the blower motor/ Auto-Temp II controller that has the plastic part that MB made Al when they licensed it from Chrysler.
Lest all of you think I really am bonkers it's been a week. Best I leave it at that or it'll be TMI. Except, if you know how to lure the 2-3 lb Cane Toad into a trap of some sort, let me know. If you dog decides to try to catch it and succeeds just accept it is going to die I have 3 dogs, safe so far, but... Just Google "Cane Toad" if you're bored
This group seems to be a good one and I'm glad to be here. Have a good weekebnd.
WREK (anyone know who's coming to the Omni for 3 days only?) If you know the answer, you'll know my alma mater.
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