1970 Dodge Monaco

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  1. jwdtenn

    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Beautiful car, but man, that is a LOT of car for 4 wheel drum brakes!
     
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    And 290hp under the hood! Scary!
     
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    I could see myself in that one.

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    If you know how to maintain a car that has drum brakes, they are not "scary".
     
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    :camera: I always like when they include a shot of the engine compartment. Too bad the photographer is only 3 feet tall. :slap:

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    Drum brakes on a car that big and heavy can be very scary if you are climbing hills and trying to negotiate a curvy road, such as the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec. And yes, with a car like this I would be wanting to drive roads like that.
     
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    You did mean going down hills, rite?;) having had many front drum brake cars and trucks living where I am, worrying about my brakes going uphill has never been a concern...... but stopping a freight train down hill has.


    Oh dear lord, we're going up hill, hope the brakes hold out till we start rolling down hill:yikes::rofl2:


    What he said..........
     
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    My favorite thing about 70 Monaco's is the reverse lights up in the quarter panel extensions. Very cool and different.
     

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    I'll stick with my modern 4 wheel disc vehicles for daily drivers thank you,lol. :tiphat:
     
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    Well you can't compare disc to drum for better braking, I'll take disc anytime..... especially when going up hill:2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     
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    I'd say that, for the most part, anybody who's experienced four wheel drum brakes either up hill or down hill, is over the hill. :D
     
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    Me knows he's over the hill and .....SHADDUP!! :boxing:
     
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    Getting up the hill is half the battle, once your old and heading down hill...... who needs brakes, they will just slow you down for the inevitable.


    Maybe I should have used the brakes going uphill, the crest came faster than I thought!? :rofl2:
     
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    Do we know for sure that it's got the standard drum brakes on the front? Could be a grammatical error on the part of the ad poster....

    Anyways, the power disc brakes would have been the first thing I checked on the option list.

    Oooo just a thought. Trying to remember the first vehicle I owned with front disc brakes.... probably the '69 Ford Thunderbird I bought in '74.
     

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