I did some cost estimating last year, and my opinion is, if you have existing AMC Bendix or Kelsey-Hayes brakes, it's still less cost to rebuild/repair them even if rotors are over $100 each. But for putting disc brakes onto a drum brake car, the Scarebird setup is break-even at worst initially, and most definitely cheaper when you need parts again in 5 years. There's not many AMC disc brake setups available these days, and like Mark points out, only a few years of them are worth the bother. To be honest, if I had an AMC disc brake setup in hand for a drum brake car, I'd eBay it and go Scarebird. There are some hassles still with the drum vs. disc spindle height, but it looks like spacers solve it. On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 3:27 PM, <wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > IIRC 78 is one of the harder setups to find parts for. > I'd investigate what is available and at what cost before investing time and storage space. > If, there are parts available and IF I was going to use it; I would buy the parts NOW! _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com