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    One Pair Fully Restored Aluminum Calipers from my 1967 911s

    ***SOLD***One pair of fully restored 1969 aluminum front brake calipers from my 1967 911s, installed in 1969 ***SOLD***



    For sale: Michael hammond is selling one pair of aluminum front brake calipers off his 1967 911s.
    These are original 1969 alloy S calipers (908 style).
    These calipers have been fully restored by PMB performance to new original condtion and appearance.

    These calipers are offered at $1475 plus shipping. ** NOW BEING OFFERED AT $1250**
    Shipping will vary depending on your location.
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    Last edited by Michael Hammond; 01-30-2018 at 11:23 AM.
    Michael S. Hammond
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    '67 911S
    '62 VW

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    What is spacing between screws center to center???
    Porsche 911 S 1971 Kremer race car

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911r67 View Post
    What is spacing between screws center to center???
    3.5 inches hole to hole
    Michael S. Hammond
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    '67 911S
    '62 VW

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    You are correct. I bought the 67 911s in 69.
    Michael S. Hammond
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    '67 911S
    '62 VW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Hammond View Post
    You are correct. I bought the 67 911s in 69.
    so these are 1969S callipers and not 1967S callipers?
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
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    I concur, S calipers started in '69. With an X stamp, correct for a '72 for these calipers.
    http://www.pmbperformance.com/lwb-ea..._Calipers.html
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    1972S callipers.
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
    Looking For 1969T Engine #6195922
    Looking For 1969T Transmission #7194313

    Looking for 1969T Transmission #7195495
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Hammond View Post
    You are correct. I bought the 67 911s in 69.

    So...
    I bought my '67S in 2005. I put air in the tires yesterday, so now it has it's original 1967 air in it????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverbullit View Post
    So...
    I bought my '67S in 2005. I put air in the tires yesterday, so now it has it's original 1967 air in it????
    i bought my 1967S in 2016. Therefore my callipers might be 2016 991 models.....
    LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
    Looking For 1969T Engine #6195922
    Looking For 1969T Transmission #7194313

    Looking for 1969T Transmission #7195495
    www.tcspeed.com

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    There might be a little bit of 67 air left in there.
    Michael S. Hammond
    Early 911S Registry #156
    Porsche Owners Club #256

    '67 911S
    '62 VW

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