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Not sure if anyone has studied or looked at this before, but figured I would throw this out here. The original brake calipers that were used from 1968 to 1970 were a C8OZ-2B120-A (RH), and a C8OZ-2B121-A (LH). I always thought it was unusual that Ford would only have one vendor and one design of this caliper as everything I have seen has been a KH (Kelsey-Hayes) design. I dont think there is a Bendix front caliper unless I missed it. I realize now that there is actually two different design original front brake calipers if you look closer - both are cast with the FoMoCo symbol and both stamped with what I think is a Kelsey Hayes date code. These two are both from original Jan/Feb 69 Shelbys and match their build dates so assume they are original to the cars. Curious if anyone has seen anything other than these designs during these years. The caliper pictured on the left that I call the tear drop design dated 020KH9 is by far the most common I have seen. 20240505_185039 by Marcus Anghel, on Flickr0240505_185140 by Marcus Anghel, on Flickr20240505_185122 by Marcus Anghel, on Flickr
I've only seen the one on the left. The one on the right is new to me.
Another seeming anamoly for a 69 model are the fine thread bolts and nuts on the tie rod sleeve clamps. It was my understanding zinc calipers and fine thread hardware on adjusting sleeves were not ofter or ever observed carry overs from 68 to 69. Might these generally result in point deductions on a 69 model if unable to verify they were original.