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I just finished up the rebuilding of these Bendix, 4 piston, disc brake calipers that are used on the 1966-69 B body line of cars, and a few of the American Motors cars, from that era.
This is the second pair of Bendix disc brake calipers, that i have gone thru, in my rebuilding, and now the very last pair that i have for sale.
Get this last pair of mine while you can.
These calipers have new rebuild kits, new pads, caliper hard lines, hose brackets, end bolts on the calipers, that have them drilled and tapped to mount the hose bracket.
Everything's there to bolt on and go.
These calipers, in this modern day and age, are very expensive to rebuild and go thru.
What it cost me to get calipers, all the parts that i had to buy, and some good old fashioned horse trading, to get what i needed and to put them together. And paying a machine shop guy, to drill and tap the two end bolts on each of these calipers.
This is what i do as a retired, professional auto mechanic to earn a few extra bucks in my old age.
I am going to sell this pair of calipers at $700.00.
These things are pretty much on the unobtanium, and obsolete lists, in these modern times.
Shipping will be $50.00 thru the USPS, on the two packages that i will be mailing them out in.
I pack securely to survive the journey from point A, to point B.
Payment, i accept a USPS money order, cashiers check from your bank, or also Pay Pal.
I leave that up to you, how you want to pay me, for these calipers.
Any questions, send me a pm thru this forum, and i will get right back with you,
Thank's a lot.
Jim V.
hemi71x
This is the second pair of Bendix disc brake calipers, that i have gone thru, in my rebuilding, and now the very last pair that i have for sale.
Get this last pair of mine while you can.
These calipers have new rebuild kits, new pads, caliper hard lines, hose brackets, end bolts on the calipers, that have them drilled and tapped to mount the hose bracket.
Everything's there to bolt on and go.
These calipers, in this modern day and age, are very expensive to rebuild and go thru.
What it cost me to get calipers, all the parts that i had to buy, and some good old fashioned horse trading, to get what i needed and to put them together. And paying a machine shop guy, to drill and tap the two end bolts on each of these calipers.
This is what i do as a retired, professional auto mechanic to earn a few extra bucks in my old age.
I am going to sell this pair of calipers at $700.00.
These things are pretty much on the unobtanium, and obsolete lists, in these modern times.
Shipping will be $50.00 thru the USPS, on the two packages that i will be mailing them out in.
I pack securely to survive the journey from point A, to point B.
Payment, i accept a USPS money order, cashiers check from your bank, or also Pay Pal.
I leave that up to you, how you want to pay me, for these calipers.
Any questions, send me a pm thru this forum, and i will get right back with you,
Thank's a lot.
Jim V.
hemi71x