Hi all, Yes they are of a ford Cortina, your best bet is to go to a ford scrap dealer who sells off the shelf parts, then they are not likely to be corroded. Take your original with you and don't tell them it is of a DeLorean and they should be able to find one. I think I paid about £18 for mine and it looked pretty much brand new and has worked fine for the past two years. The only adjustment I had to make was filing a small bit off the pipe- mounting bracket but you will see what I mean when you install the calliper. I think the part numbers where the same. Break callipers are fairly easy to service, is there anything actually wrong with the one you have? If you push the pistons out, clean them and the cylinders with some fine wet & dry paper and put in new rubber seals they will be as good as new. I have done this with the driver's side one on my car and it has been ok since. Don't chuck the old one away unless it is completely corroded, someone might want it. Regards James RG --- In doc-uk@xxxx, danielpwillis@xxxx wrote: > James (RG methinks!), > > Can you remember the model of Ford that the front calipers were > similar to? I vaguely remember you telling me (in Ire)........