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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak
They were Dunlops. Not as busy as the 275 wrt to hardware but it was a stout set up.
Must have been the go-to kit at the time.
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Dunlop, along with Girling, were the early pioneers in providing disc brakes to cars that you could actually buy. They didn't invent the technology but they made it work and made it available.
I have a friend that collected sports and racing cars for a long time. At one point he had two 275 Ferraris and two Cobras, along with loads of other interesting cars. Ended up selling all of them and moving into Corvettes, hot rods and other American crap.