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Hi Fellow Amazon fans,
I plan to upgrade to rear discs on my next 2-door Amazon. vclassics states that this is a straight-forward bolt on (sourcing parts from a '70+ 1800) for '68+ Amazons, but that it is a bit more involved for '67 due to a one-year bushing design. However, I have read that some late '66 Amazons can also be converted as they too have the beefier "late" rear suspension (By this theory the new suspension design was rolled out just before the '67 model year on sedans).
1. Can any one support the theory that late '66 sedans (I mean 2- and 4-doors, not wagons) have the beefier suspension?
2. If so, is it the same as the '67, or a third, early variant?
3. If the late '66 has the late suspension, can rear discs be fitted in a similar fashion as can be done on '67+?
Thanks
PS:
I am looking for a very original '67 or later 2-door Amazon.
Please let me know if any of you know of a very nice original for sale.
The one in the classifieds section (offered by kevin) looks pretty sweet, but I an't get in touch with him unless I sign in (which I am unable to do at this time).
Kevin, if you are out there, please email me your photos and info about the car: natcramer@hotmail.com)
Please excuse me if I am not following correct protocol, but I am unable to sign in at this time to view the seller's contact info.
Thanks All,
Thor
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