I'm slowly taking apart, cleaning, etc.. parts from my '69 z28/RS which has been *resting* in my basement garage for a bit over 32 yrs. I'm currently working front and rear suspensions/brakes/etc; the current topic is brakes. My car has the orig hoses; I rebult the brakes in the late '70's, and they worked fine then, when parked, and work now, but with 43 yr old hoses, I suspect it would be good to replace them. I looked at the replacement hoses sold by Rick's this weekend, and they have steel fittings on the end (brass fittings on the originals); I just made the rounds of several parts houses, and none of them even list fronts for the '69, but a couple had a 'Wagner' part for the rear one which *appeared* mostly correct, but with the additional crimps. I also just searched for, and read the historical posts re brake hoses and didn't get much other than the change in 'crimping' from the original crimp to the later double crimp mandated for safety.
My plan was to flush the steel lines with alcohol, and rebuild the calipers and cylinders with silicone fluid; replace the hoses. I've a couple of questions:
1) For my car, which I hope to show in 'survivor category', should I reuse my original hoses? I'm only considering this due to the non-availability of correct-appearing new hoses. If you fellas recommend I replace the original hoses, who sells the *best* alternative for front and rear hoses?
2) have any of you had your original calipers (single piston) resleeved with stainless? If so, whom do you recommend for this? I want to be sure I have my original calipers returned to me.
Gary 69Z280RS