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Old 10-04-2025, 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by enio45 View Post
Friend of mine has a 67 4K Camaro L78 - end of the yr 67 production car.

It's a project car, and we were discussing the brakes.

What was the brake configuration for this car?

Drum with Master - #?
Drum with Power Booster #?
Was disc an option at all ??


Appreciate the insight to this.
Drum with Master - #? BS
Drum with Power Booster Master - BS master 0749 Booster
Was disc an option at all ?? Yes Both manual disc and power disc.
Manual disc master AD Power disc master WT Booster 8515
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Eddie, If you choose to go with disc brakes, you will need to find "DG" 14x6 rally wheels. Rally wheels (ZJ7) was part of the disc brake package in 1967 & not a stand-alone option....Joe
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