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    One pair of fully restored aluminum front brake calipers from 1967 911s.

    For sale: Michael hammond is selling one pair of aluminum front brake calipers off his 1967 911s. These are the original 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.
    Shipping will vary depending on your location.
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    Last edited by Michael Hammond; 02-13-2017 at 03:32 PM.
    Michael S. Hammond
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    That caliper style was introduced on the 1969 911S. However, with the X in the little circles they would be from about 1972. I cannot see how they could be used on a 1967 front strut as the 3.5" spacing was not available until 1969.
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    adapters?.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    That caliper style was introduced on the 1969 911S. However, with the X in the little circles they would be from about 1972. I cannot see how they could be used on a 1967 front strut as the 3.5" spacing was not available until 1969.

    The calipers were installed by my crew chief when we bought the car in 1970 for racing. Not sure how they were installed but I can guarantee they were on my car. That car raced on the track for 45 years. It was just retired in 2015.
    Thank you for interest.
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    Probably had late style A Arms & Struts on the 67' S. It's a very common modification here in the PNW
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