I have a friend working on a 1968 Shelby GT350 that was supposedly recently restored. Among other problems, he's having a problem with the brakes. When stopping the car, the rear wheels will lock up when trying to stop the car. He has installed rebuilt calipers that were matched to the set taken off, new pads, and all hardware. New master cylinder and the car has what appears to be a newly rebuilt banded brake booster. We have checked the booster to cylinder rod and verified it is of the correct adjusted length, and it moves freely. The proportioning valve/distribution block that came on the car was replaced with a rebuilt assembly. The system has been bled several times with no issues. Unfortunately, we still have the same fairly weak front wheel braking, and the rear wheels locking up easily issue.
Any suggestions on what we might be missing? It's a power disc brake car. Are there different power boosters for this car, might it have the wrong one, or maybe the wrong calipers?