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I have a PAIR of calipers CORES available here for a 1969 Camaro / Novas too.
These are ASSEMBLY LINE correct and original GM Delco units. Casting number 5463633 - the so-called 633 calipers. This PAIR of L&R calipers were casted on, and BOTH are dated 209 - I realize there's a debate on the actual date, so I sort / sell them by that cast date; I've seen (held) at least 500 calipers first hand and have never seen a cast number prior to 2 or beyond 361 FYI. And yes, I've seen some with those small, faint stamped numbers on the ears / tabs too, and they're never greater than 365 nor prior to the cast number or that far past it either... that all said: These were once professionally rebuilt by Cardone and pressure / leak tested at their factory - where I got them. HOWEVER, I had them stored in an outdoor shed and it has leaked and the totes that they were stored in leaked and got condensation inside and the calipers have rusted a bit and I no longer feel that I can sell them as "rebuilt". I also checked the bleeder screws / fittings - they are not stuck or frozen, I just turned them out and put them back in finger tight. So, I am selling them as cores that will likely not require much to make serviceable. They were painted black with caliper paint as shown. They were semi loaded with new pins, sliders, bleeders, and all seals / o-rings, just needed pads to install as shown. But again, I am selling them as very good condition CORES that will need going through before they can be used. Not easy to find a match dated pair like this - LEFT & RIGHT sides. SEE PHOTOS again for exactly what you're getting here. They will need going through to use them on a car. Cheers all, Anthony |