jebjacksonlee
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ok, there is an about 10"x10" black box with 2 holes (possibly looks like for vacuum hoses) in the engine compartment on drivers side fender.. What is this for, I can't figure it out?? Thanks for any help
Like was said before it's for power brakes. Not sure how it's mounted but would be real surprised if it was welded on.
In 1965 no power brakes in any Barracudas, mine is a formula s and had no power brakes. If any were to have it mine would have as it had everything they came with as the top end model. Power brakes were a very rare or not existent in early 65 vehicles. I have since upgraded mine to front disc brakes and dual master cylinder and it stops great no need for power brakes at all, in fact I wouldnt want it. I enjoy the feel of my brakes as it is. The joy of feeling the road in early cars is why we love to drive them the most, in my opinion! What I hate the most is todays cars have no feel at all of the road period. My dad has a 2009 cadillac and it is a great car but you feel nothing driving it going down the road. I loved driving my 66 and now my 65 cudas as you feel the road when you drive. I always loved older nice cars also feeling the road when you drive. Today people do not even remember what this is...its ashame in my own opnion....
anybody know where I could find a replacement one???
...I loved driving my 66 and now my 65 cudas as you feel the road when you drive. I always loved older nice cars also feeling the road when you drive. Today people do not even remember what this is...its ashame in my own opnion....
My 65 Commando has power brakes and the vaccum box. The box has 2 studs and is bolted through the fender. You can get to the bolts from the wheel well.
Yes, my 65 is factory, so they did come in 65.
Vacume canisters were included on power brake Formula S and Dart GTs with the Commando option. Yes 65s had power brakes however I belive they had to be ordered. Reason was to assist with more vacume due to the duration of the hotter Hipo cam. I've seen those cars converted to the power brakes and it turns out they didn't need the canister in that the commando motor produced sufficient vacume for the power brakes. The Commando 273 on the 67 model year cars didn't have that canister.
I have one from a 66 Valiant Signet, the car had no engine with I think it had a 273 2bbl engine originally. Did they come this way on a non-hipo 273 car? It was a very early 66 built car too.
So when I got my 65 Dart it had a one gallon coffey can with a fitting brazed to it mounted on the passenger side fender well. I though the dude was full of somthing when he said it was there to store vacume. Guess I might have been wrong.