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shoguun

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i think these are shelby calipers but im really not sure. Any info on them or where i can by them would be really helpful
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/67-M...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
 

degins

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There is no such thing as a "Shelby" caliper. Those are KH type calipers. One type was used on 65-66 Mustang and another type used on 67 Mustang. Both types were used on Shelbys

Those are common parts now. There are several sources. That price is moderate.

BTW, those calipers not made in Taiwan or the US; they are made in China, and the seller knows it.
 
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The 65 66 Calipers were 3/8" Port to allow fluid to enter the Caliper.

The 67 Calipers were 7/16".

All the 65 66 67 Mustangs/Shelbys were K/H variety (Same Caliper as you see), 65 66 had the K/H clearly cast into the side, the 67 calipers were a bit different to ID as the K/H was on the end by the mounting hole for the Pad retainer.

After first 500 67's, Ford went to the 7/16" REDISIGNED 4 Piston Caliper with Side Bar.

All 65 66 67's will interchange (Regular Mustang to Shelby's) as long as you use the proper flex hose to affix to hardline.

These are BW Caliper Kansas City Kansas, Phone number 1 866 451 0195 Even Toll Free.

Quality FULL CAST Parts, Not the Argentina Light weight thin cast pasts.

Dan @

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chockostang said:
These are BW Caliper Kansas City Kansas, Phone number 1 866 451 0195 Even Toll Free.

Quality FULL CAST Parts, Not the Argentina Light weight thin cast pasts.
Click to expand...

Where you buy the parts is not relevant, those are the same Chinese made calipers that most everyone else offers. They are good quality. I know since I worked with the foundry to developed the molds from which those calipers were cast and specified the construction.

Argentina?
 
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