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Im looking for the LH bracket that holds the rubber line and the hard line at the caliper. I have a picture of the RH side but looking for the left side. This is for a 68 GTO with factory 4 piston calipers. I only need the left side but will take a pair if available. I have attached a few pictures of the RH side for reference.
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I’m pretty sure I have a pair out in the shop
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PM sent
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Still looking for a LH or set of these brackets
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Took me awhile to find em.
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I guess maybe mine are off a 67? They look different but I still have the dual calipers they came off of so I’ll dig em and and see what the date codes are
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Those brackets looked completely different on my 68 GTO. They happen to be the same bracket found on the drum brake models in 68 so fairly easy to find.
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i have the brackets that purely68gto is showing-they are 67 and 68 only
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So why would my brakets look so much different from the ones on your guys 67 68 4 piston calipers?
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they used 2 different styles
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That makes sense. My car is a Detroit built early june car.
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