De Tomaso Deauville 1972-
The De Tomaso Deauville 1972 was a luxury grand tourer built in Italy, offering a remarkable blend of sporty character and comfort. This vehicle was developed by the Italian manufacturer De Tomaso, producing a small but exclusive series of cars.
Brakes and Clutch of the 1972 De Tomaso Deauville:
Brakes: The De Tomaso Deauville featured a braking system primarily sourced from Girling and Bendix. These brands were leading manufacturers of automotive braking systems at the time, providing reliable and high-performance brakes for high-performance vehicles.
Disc brakes were typically used on the front, offering excellent braking power and effective heat dissipation.
The rear brakes were also typically disc brakes, although in some models, drum brakes could be found.
Clutch: The De Tomaso Deauville was equipped with a manual clutch system, sourced from AP Lockheed, one of the leading manufacturers of clutch components. The clutch system was robust, providing precise control during gear shifts and a direct connection between the engine and the transmission, which was typical for sports cars of that era.
These vehicle components, both in terms of brakes and clutch, were designed to meet the demanding needs of drivers and the high-performance requirements of the De Tomaso Deauville.
Girling GDB563 disc brake set handbrake, 52x40x12mm, suitable for Aston Martin, Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, and more. Asbestos-free, set with 4 brake pads for the handbrake.
This Product was added to our catalogue on 25/01/2025.