Re: 1963 drum brakes
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Re: 1963 drum brakes




I suggest you check online for an electronic copy of the 63 Dodge factory service manual.  or a beat up old copy of the hard copy.  you will scarcely ever find a more useful purchase!  there is so much information  in these things that the savings in money time and aggrivation is impossible to measure.
 
WHS
 
 
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From: wiilbill66@xxxxxxx
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:29 PM
Subject: 1963 drum brakes




Hi everyone. I'm new to the list. I have a 1963 330 four door with a 225  
Slant 6, and 3 on the tree manual. I've been trying to find a diagram for the  
drum brakes, and the only thing I could find online was for a newer Dodge  
mini-van. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The car needs quite a bit of  
work. Interior, some body work. The rear quarters, as is common in these older  
cars, and around the rear window, have rust. But since I only paid $500 for a  
running '63 Dodge, I won't complain at all. A V-8 is definitely in the future  
for this baby. Thanks in advance.
Wylde Bill



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