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SOLD Two drum brakes with non-power master cylinder

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Two drum brakes with non-power master cylinder. The drum brakes are off my 1969 Coronet R/T and measure approximately 12-3/4" across. They have standard studs (not LH studs) and the non-power master brake cylinder has a base plate approximately 4" across. The master cylinder has numbers 29861 and 10874 stamped into the top of it and appears to be original to the car. I upgraded my front brakes to disc so these are not needed. Asking $250.00 of best offer.
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Are your measurements the o.d of the drum.....I believe they should be 11 inch if I'm not mistaken. Could you measure the inside dimensions of the drum ? I believe these will fit my 67 GTX, my front drums are getting pretty thin and not quite ready to do a disc conversion.
 
The face outside diameter measures approximately 12-3/4". The back side plate (first picture) measures approximately 11-3/4". Hope this helps.
 
I am willing to piece the parts out such as the master cylinder before I put the drums in the scrap pile.
 
Price reduced to $100.00 if someone wants to pick up on their way to the Nationals in Columbus, Ohio or Carlisle Chrysler in Pennsylvania. I am located a few miles off of Pennsylvania turnpike exit 48 about four hours east of Columbus, OH and three hours west of Carlisle, PA.
 
Is it the original brake hardware? Manual adjusters, wheel cylinders....Whats the date on the MC?
 
I am not sure. I believe it to be original and manual adjusted. I will look at the master cylinder to seeing I can get any numbers.
 
If it is the correct manual adjusters, one end had a knurl around it...I would be interested in the hardware and the wheel cylinders if they are original.

Mc depends on the date
 
Where do I look on the drum for the knurl? These were on the car when I got it back in 2009 so I cannot vouch for it being OE from the factory. It is most likely a piece off of a C body as my car had a 440 engine, radiator and rear end from a C body.
 
Where do I look on the drum for the knurl? These were on the car when I got it back in 2009 so I cannot vouch for it being OE from the factory. It is most likely a piece off of a C body as my car had a 440 engine, radiator and rear end from a C body.
It is the manual adjuster I am referring to...it is two pieces one small removable end and the large end. The large end where it slide into the soe has a 1/4 knurl around it....Only comes with HD brakes
 
The master cylinder has a stamp that appears to be G7 29881 or 29861 and 10874. I cannot ascertain if the drums are manual adjusted or not unless someone can tell from the pictures.
 
I need a pic of the inside of the backing plate area, showing the brake shoes etc..
 
Manual brakes! The adjuster with the spring does the long end near the show have a knurl wrapping around the end? If so I want those and the spring.
 
The female end ....male end is the short one with threads and the star wheel...
 
I do not believe the female end has the star wheel, only the male end thread side. I looked at the assembly and cannot see any more star wheels adjusters with the exception of the one in the picture.
 
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