Hey Guys, I finally picked up the '62 Rambler Classic Custom I bought a few of weeks ago. It is everything and more (41K original miles is very nice condition) I hoped for. It has it's problems, but the one I find the most disturbing is the brakes or lack of. The master cylinder was rebuilt last year and wheel cylinders replaced the year before, but the braking is poor at best. It takes a lot of pedal pressure just to slow down at city speeds. Road speeds are really scary. It has manual brakes (no power) and does not pull either left or right. It just takes a long time to slow down. Is this the norm for this model or do I have a problem? How does your braking compare? I thought with a dual M/C and new W/C, this thing should stop at least as good as my '53 Ford and '65 Chevy with drums. Give a new AMC owner a little help before I rear end someone. Also my temp gauge does not work. A previous owner installed an accessory type gauge under the dash, but I would like to fix the stock unit and get rid of the after market junk. Is the stock gauge electric or bourdon tube type? How should I start to check it out/fix it? I appreciate any and all help I can get with these problems. I know there are years of experience working with AMC iron out there. Thanks again. Mike Klepp '62 Rambler Classic Custom '65 Chevy C-10 '53 Ford Customline _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list