Can anyone ID these old Ford disc brakes?

rustaddict

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I was in an old junkyard this morning and found these brakes that look like they might adapt to my 68 Mustang but I have no clue what they are from. Can any of you tell me from these pics?
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I think you would be better off trying to identify the spindle first...very hard to tell with those pictures, but I am leaning toward the MII/Pinto ideas well...or possibly an old Capri? really hard to tell without a clear picture of the spindles, with the straight steering arm on the spindles its certainly not a 65-73 mustang though