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Thread: Right front Early S aluminum brake caliper

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    Right front Early S aluminum brake caliper

    I have a very nice right front early "S" brake caliper for sale. New PMB aluminum pistons and seal kit. replated hardware and retainer pins. $500 plus shipping and PayPal fees.

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    any idea of model year?
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    I found a thread on EarlyS that identifies this one as a ‘71-‘72.5 as it has ID circles and wing nose appearance. I have another one (LH) waiting on pistons that is a ‘72.5 - ‘76+ with bull nose appearance and will be available soon.

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    Still available...

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    That caliper looks very nice with minimal evidence of corrosion. Not over polished either. Very much like my NOS unit.
    What does the later caliper look like corrosion wise? I have a NOS unit of that type also.
    Considering making a matching pair.
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    Davep, I sent you a PM with info on the other caliper.
    Thx

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    im looking for a 1969.

    However, i have this single calliper in my parts stash. Any idea if it would be a match to your calliper?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcsracing1 View Post
    im looking for a 1969.

    However, i have this single calliper in my parts stash. Any idea if it would be a match to your calliper?
    Yes they should match since both have the X in the circular depression. The handedness is really only a function of the cross-over line (they are handed), and where the bleed nipples and line are installed; simple to change caliper handedness with the correct cross-over line.
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    I can't tell from the pics if there is an "X" in the circular depression. If there is, like Davep says, it would be a match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 70sporsche View Post
    I found a thread on EarlyS that identifies this one as a ‘71-‘72.5 as it has ID circles and wing nose appearance. I have another one (LH) waiting on pistons that is a ‘72.5 - ‘76+ with bull nose appearance and will be available soon.
    im interested in that one too
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
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    Looking for 1969T Transmission #7195495
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