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How rare are these?
Metallic brake 3.31 pois rear end I recently acquired. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Very cool item. Are the metallic brake shoes and special brake springs still present?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 1967Z28</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Very cool item. Are the metallic brake shoes and special brake springs still present? </div></div>
I will have to check, I figured the shoes might be there as they take forever wear out. The rear was out of AZ and is very nice shape. I am assuming it would have been in a 67 SS 350.
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~JAG~ NCRS#65120 68 GTO HO 4 spd Alpine Blue /Parchment 2 owner car #21783 71 Corvette LT1 45k miles Orig paint - Brandshatch Green - National Top Flight - last known 71 LT1 built. 71 Corvette LT1 42k miles Original paint - Black - black leather - only black LT1 known to exist. NUMEROUS Lemans blue Camaros, Monza Red and Daytona Yellow Corvettes & a Chevelle or two... Survivors, restored cars, & other photos https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/myphotos |
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Must be early. No traction bar? Maybe early z car. 3:31 road racing rear?
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This would have been out of an SS350. It's too early for a Z and even the very first Z-28s had the traction bar.
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Do you have any info or knowledge as to the front brakes associated with this rear end ?
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Pretty tight casting to assembly date too.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Day2_69Z</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Do you have any info or knowledge as to the front brakes associated with this rear end ?</div></div>
They would have been metallic front drums with this early date and no traction bar, so this SS350 would have had the J65 metallic brake option. |
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According to the original owner of my 67RS/SS, the car had to go back to the dealer to have the traction bar attached. 12D production date. If I remember correctly, it was a November casting 12 bolt.
Buddy
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I was thinking that.....
J56 option superceded front Power Discs on '67's or just the early ones ? At Carlisle 2 years ago I sold a rear set of used metallic shoes with GM stamps in ink and punch stamps to a fella for a Z/28. Nice to know there are real Metallic Brake stuff still out there for First Gen Camaros
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