You certainly can buy the drums separately...
Like these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Centric-Front-Brake-Drums-2-PCS-Fits-Dodge-Dart-1962/122944808632?epid=6014164427&hash=item1ca014e6b8%3Ag%3AfEYAAOSwlndactG9&fits=Year%3A1964%7CModel%3A330%7CMake%3ADodge
This is why I said his question wasn't answered. And I don't accept that it's a 'machine shop job' either. I would certainly do it myself. And there's been a 'how to' on this mailing list previously about how to do exactly the same thing with rear drums - without a machine shop seeing them. It included information about later model wheel lugs which didn't require swaging, which would be the same for the front.
Ray
On Tuesday, 26 November 2019 20:23:36 UTC+10, chuckiiikropke wrote:
Im not sure if they come apart as I said. But realistically why does he need to do this? Thats why I suggested bearing races to be tapped out and new ones put in. Some people dont know they come out. If he needs a new drum don't they come as one piece with the hub in it already. Thats if you can get it new. If they dont and they sell just the drum he should have a machine shop take care of this. Its gotta be pressed on and off evenly.