Please forgive my ignorance. I really am trying to stay up with you guys on this brake conversion subject, but it's all new to me. I know you will get me through it.
I have finally found what may be my salvation. I now have a line on a '73-'74??? Dart Swinger. The fender tag indicates '73; the door label says '74, which do you trust? Anyway, the car has front disc brakes, rear drums, and 4-1/2" bolt pattern. Just what I was looking for.
I started this thread with the whole emphasis being that I want front disc brakes for safety and stopping power, larger bolt pattern for wider selection of wheels, and as a bonus maybe a larger rear end for future 360 swap. The only unknown is the rear end. It's really muddy and overgrown with weeds where the car is located and I wasn't in the mood to crawl around underneath looking just yet. The scrapyard owner will lift it up for me with a forklift if I want the parts.
Have I completely solved my problems and can end the search? It appears that a bracket is on the firewall where the master cylinder is located on our '74 Dart Sport. I assume it's for a power brake booster. That and the master cylinder are missing on the Swinger. I don't recall if the proportioning valve was still there. Do I have to have the booster and master cylinder, or will my MC work? I guess, if the prop. valve is gone, I will have to find one of those. Hey, how about the '78 Volare I am eyeing for its Super Six setup? Can all those items come from it? Do I also need to rob the brake pedal?
You guys have been great, keep the ideas coming.
Jerry