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jimmyd

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Just purchased a 67' coronet with manual drums. It looks like some of the springs may be missing. Haven't messed with drum brakes in years. Does anyone have a diagram of the front and rears with everything in place. Thanks in advance!:happy11:
 
9" Brakes:

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I'm trying to post photos, perhaps with patience I will prevail. 10-11" brakes:

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Try 9" again:

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Now the two 10-11" photos show under the 9" reference text. I give up. Stupid "smart" phones!
Anyway, the kitten is in the 10-11" front image. The 10-11" rear image should directly follow. The other pair, if you see them, are 9".

Images of reproduction service manual. If you don't have one, a licensed copy is a must-have.
 

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Although '67 Dodge Coronet is there, I didn't find '67 Plymouth there when I looked. So, I bought a paper copy. However, there are many great books and some extremely cool retro training "videos" there that come complete with the beep when it's time to switch to the next slide. 8)
 
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Although '67 Dodge Coronet is there, I didn't find '67 Plymouth there when I looked. So, I bought a paper copy. However, there are many great books and some extremely cool retro training "videos" there that come complete with the beep when it's time to switch to the next slide. 8)

The 67 Dodge manual will be the same as the Plymouth manual for most of it. It will differ on body/trim items, and a few other things maybe, but mostly the same.
 
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