help me ID these 4 piston brakes

Discussion in 'The whoa and the sway.' started by abot316, Sep 28, 2005.

  1. abot316

    abot316 1 Bad Mutha Trucka

    I have a set of 12", 2 piece rotor, 4 piston brake/ splindle setup. 5 on 4 3/4 bolt pattern. I don't know what they came off of. they came in the trunk of my old clapped out 67 camaro.
    they look to be front steer
    the 2 piece would indicate 68 and older i believe
    f-bods are rear steer so I don't think thats what they are for
    I was tinking a high option A-body or vette
    they have Delco Morraine cast in the calipers with the numbers
    5455946
    other numbers include
    5454008
    3909788
    anybody got any ideas or whatthey are worth?
     

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  2. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

    Your pictures are way to small to see any details.
    From your description, you have 66-68 A-body disc brakes.

    4 piston are only worth $$$$ to concours resto cars.
    I think someone on www.classicalpontiac.com or www.442.com needs them.
     
  3. 70 gsconvt

    70 gsconvt Silver Level contributor

    I know older full size Chevy's, like Impalas in 67, had 4-piston calipers. They performed horribly and leaked like a dike in New Orleans.
     
  4. Topless64-455

    Topless64-455 Well-Known Member

    I have a set for my GS400 that I will use. I think they are cool and worth the price to get them sleeved. They may have come from the 67 Camaro. I will check my numbers against yours when I get home. How are the rotors. How much would you want for them?
    Thanks
     
  5. 2manybuicks

    2manybuicks Founders Club Member

    I found this site, saying that first number matches a 1967 Olds Holiday Coupe.

    http://home.c2i.net/terjekl/ule3.htm


    Who else to ask? I'd go to www.calipersonline.com and give the guy a call at the number listed. He seems real pleasant and real knowledgable and would probably have your answer.

    -- Steve
     
  6. abot316

    abot316 1 Bad Mutha Trucka

    YOU GUYS ARE GOLDEN- easily the best leads of anywhere I've been
    Thanks I'll check them out and post what I find.
     

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