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Old 04-09-2025, 12:28 PM
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looking for a nice set of rear brake backing plates for a 69 camaro i am sure other models are the same thanks
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Old 04-09-2025, 10:23 PM
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What is the part number you need
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dont kmow a part number the backing plates should be the same for 10 &12 bolt rearends also nova chevelle
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Old 04-10-2025, 02:48 AM
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I believe I have the rears from my 68 El Camino. I will look, if I can remember tomorrow evening. I put big brakes on it. If I don't post tomorrow evening, send me a reminder.

If I do have them they should be rust free, as the car had a PS leak for decades before I bought it. Great rust protection to be bathed in oil on a regular basis.
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sounds good
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Old 04-11-2025, 12:23 AM
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Here is what I have.
Have a pair of decent ones (no wise cracks from the children's table). No deep pits. I have an extra RH that has some pitting, but was blasted and painted. I did that back in the 90s. It was on my Z, and I replaced it in about 05 with one that was pit free when I installed the 4.10 gears. Not sure why the RH was pitted but not the left.

On the pair, someone (I promise it wasn't me!!!!) cut some holes for brake adjusting. In 68 an 69 the knockouts were in the drum, not the backing plate. That didn't stop them. They are pretty ugly, but have rubber plugs in them. I took pics without the plugs and then one shot with the rubber plugs in place.

These are NOT off my El Camino. They were on the 12 bolt that I swapped onto the El Camino. Seeing as I had it all apart for new bearings, I swapped the rust free ones that had been on the 10 bolt.

Be glad to send you all three for the price of shipping.

The first pic makes it look like the pair are bigger (you wanted a bigger pair, right?) but it is just the camera angle. All are 9.5.

Send me a pm if interested. You won't hurt my feelings if you don't want them.
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