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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jalopy Jim, Oct 19, 2012.

  1. Jalopy Jim
    Joined: Aug 3, 2005
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    I bought these from a friend that thought they where Granada spindles. But before I spend time looking for parts I would like to make sure. I can not find any part numbers on the castings. Any help will be appreciated.:confused:
     

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  2. Jim I don't know but I like the idea of the rotor being separate from the hub. Make sure that I know when someone deciphers it please.
     
  3. Frank
    Joined: Jul 30, 2004
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    I'm not sure that is even Ford much less Granada. I believe Granada's shared suspension with the Mustang/Fairmont. WHat year did he claim these for?
     
  4. Looks like Early (first gen) Mustang spindle and rotor.

    Edit, yes it's 1965 give or take factory Mustang spindle and rotor.
     
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  5. Relic Stew
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    from Wisconsin

    Sort of. The first generation (75-80) which is used for the disc swap, shared with Falcon/Mustang/Fairlane/Maverick. The second gen (81-82) were Fox body (Fairmont/ 3rd gen Mustang).

    I'll concur those spindles are early Mustang. I believe 68 had integral caliper mounts. Those are basically drum spindles with a bolt on caliper bracket. I have a set of 70 Mustang spindles with integral caliper mounts. It still has the separate hub and rotor though.

    If there is a part number, it should be on the back side about midway up the spindle arm.
     

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  6. barstowpo
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    Are there any numbers on the caliper brackets? They do look like 64-67 Mustang.
     
  7. I thought all Mustangs were drum till 67......
     

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