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You’ll be sorry!My 1934 836A(5,000 lb. land yacht)out-stops my
1937 Studebaker State President(4,000 lb Pierce-Arrow impersonator),
by a mile.The Studebaker,a wonderful driving car(independent front
suspension based on their Indy race car,stock overdrive,first year
tubular shocks(like modern ones),variable -ratio steering for easier
parking and a 90+ top speed(a ’39 Cad I had at 16 topped out at 82mph),
has hydraulic brakes.They were completely gone through about 6 years
ago at great expense.I’m always fighting moisture in the lines and a
proper adjustment.The Pierce hasn’t been worked on for a decade or two.
Works fine.I also have a ’35 that’s heavier and it brakes similar to
the ’34.With mechanicals I always have brakes even if something goes
wrong.
Tony