 Using some black brake and...  Using some black brake and rotor paint makes everything look good while also being protected. | 
Old parts come off... |  ...rotor and brace go on....  ...rotor and brace go on... |
 ...followed by the caliper....  ...followed by the caliper. This line wrench set from Classic Tube came in handy as their brake lines did on my '78 Shark. | 
Lookin' good! |  I recommend Speed Bleeders...  I recommend Speed Bleeders to anyone who plans on doing their own brakes. It turns the bleeding into a genuine one-man job. |
 With the Speed Bleeders in...  With the Speed Bleeders in place of the stock version, all it took was a quarter-turn and a few steps on the pedal. |  To watch for bubbles, as well...  To watch for bubbles, as well as to keep the brake fluid off our newly painted parts, we attached a reservoir to catch the fluid. |  With the wheels on, we were...  With the wheels on, we were ready to go. |
Those nice, new legal plates look great, even against a rear that's been stained by a recent power-steering failure. More on that in an upcoming issue. Wow...this is it. All that's left is paint. Let's get to it! See you soon.