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The calipers I removed from my '70 Chevelle are 636 and 637. From what I find, they are for a Camaro ? Side by side they are nearly identical to the 700-701 Chevelle calipers. The 700-701 castings are thicker so there is a physical appearance difference that would not be seen on a car.
Question is, would the 636/637 calipers have been installed on a 1970 Oshawa Chevelle ?
If not, I'll have a nice set for sale. They are painted black with what seems to be Red Oxide under it too. Original, or not ?
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Old 11-06-2025, 04:44 PM
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Hey Mitch.

I’ve always understood those to be 1969 Chevelle calipers.

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The casting numbers are 5463636 and 5463637 and my understanding is they came on 1969 and early 1970 Chevelles, Camaro, Novas and over onto the other GM makes as well. I have inspected several LS6 Chevelles with these calipers so they must have been using them late into 1969. I unfortunately never documented the cut off period so I am not sure when they changed over to the 700/701.
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Thanks Rick, this a first week of May build, so might be a stretch for them to be original, but maybe they didn't go thru a supply as fast in Oshawa ?
Any thoughts on the calipers, master and booster being painted black with red oxide primer under it ? Again, an Oshawa anomaly ?
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Any thoughts on the calipers, master and booster being painted black with red oxide primer under it ? Again, an Oshawa anomaly ?
Never seen that one before though admittedly I do not study the Oshawa cars.
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Thanks Rick. At first I thought it was just PO applied, but when I found the Red Oxide under the black, that makes me wonder.
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All 3 of my 69’s have 636 and 637 calipers on them. Latest build date 3 week of may.
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