I also change to disc/stock drum on my 66. There are a lot of articles on cheap (inexpensive) conversions in some of the now gone Mopar Magazines. If you can't find on line let me know I can try to send ya a copy. I forget what years switch to what years (that info is in the articles) but I was running low-mid tens @ 125-129. And about the third pass the 10" stock drums were not happy!!! So for about $100 I got a set of spindles from a 74 A-body Dart (10' discs) put them on, with new - pads, rotors, bearings, seals, and flex hoses ( all A body OE parts) which is all available at local parts store. Also change to a 2 bowl master ( 15/16' bore manual ) and of course made up the new brake lines I keep the 10" drums in the rear! I did use Wilwood adjustable proportion valve. The spindles have the same dimensions (angles at the ball joints, height, etc.) so all the front end parts like each other and work a normal. The "control" of the stop, beside the ability to not fade after repeated stops is what you are after. Being able to skid the tires while braking is NOT the key!!! Skidding tires have less traction/control then those that are rolling!!!!!!! That is 50s-60s Tom McCahill (and at that time) stupid road testing. I am sure that Wilwood systems would be even better, But the cost is far greater, and even a day at the Drag strip I never had any problems! Just "food for thought".