Still getting greasy. Big brakes in progress.

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Caliper adaptors came from a 1976 Cordoba parts car. Rotors and calipers from RockAuto.
What year did you use to source parts ? Heard/read order for 78 Cordoba w 400 engine.
 

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What year did you use to source parts ? Heard/read order for 78 Cordoba w 400 engine.
From my Excel build sheet:

1976 Cordoba Caliper Adapters (Mopar 09654101 for 11.75" rotors) For pin type calipers. (From a parts car)

11.75" Unicast Rotors (2) - '76 Cordoba From 12/1/75 - Earlier Cordobas had smaller M-Body size rotors - ALSO - WAGNER BD60474, BENDIX PRT1132, RAYBESTOS 7038R​
Rockauto
Calipers w/ Hardware (Pins and Rubber Bushings) - 1976 Cordoba Pin Type - Piston Size (OD) 3" Raybestos Only FRC4098 PG Plus; Reman. Front Left​
FRC4098Rockauto
Calipers w/ Hardware (Pins and Rubber Bushings) - 1976 Cordoba Pin Type - Piston Size (OD) 3" Raybestos Only FRC4097 PG Plus; Reman. Front Right​
FRC4097Rockauto

I initially bought 1976 Cordoba brake hoses which didn't have the Gran Fury's right angle configuration at the retainer bracket. My old brake hoses bolted to the Cordoba calipers with no problem so I ordered a new set.

Part Number
Part Type
1987 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY 5.2L 318cid V8
RAYBESTOS​
BH38054Brake Hose
RAYBESTOS​
BH38055Brake Hose
 
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