Factory Drum Brake Size?

If they weren't converted --- all factory 6 cylinder 1968s had
9" x 2 1/2" in the Front & 9" x 2" in the Rear ......
And I have N.O.S. ++ Asbestos ++ Brake Shoes -- and N.O.S. ++ U.S.A. made ++ Front & Rear Brake Drums ---- for Front & Rear!!!!!!!!!!!
You would be SMART to use ONLY that -- this new friction material is garbage and costly........
Also have Front & Rear Wheel Cylinders, Front & Rear Brake Hardware -- Combi & Adjuster Kits , Bearings & Seals, All U.S.A. Made !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To measure -- to confirm, measure the diameter of the brake drum -- being a circle -- from 1 side to the other, anywhere,
And the brake shoe width -- 2 1/2" in the Front & 2" in the Rear -- the drum is always about a 1/4" deeper -- because the shoe does not go from
lip-to-lip..... but the drum's dimensions -- are called by the width of the shoe.....

Not true. 9" drums were standard but could get 10" drums as an option, and if you got a 225 you could get a towing package that would have had 10" drums. Last I checked a 225 was still a slant 6. But it looks like you're trying to sell something. Spam much?

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