Originally Posted By RAII4-speed
Originally Posted By B5 Bee
I had 2 '72 340 Dusters, both had drum.

The '72 window sticker has a high serial number.
It's possible (pure speculation) that late in the '72 production run there were more disc spindles in stock than drum. Maybe Chrysler was trying to use up the extra disc spindles by making them std on the late production '72 340 models. Both spindles were not needed for '73 production as the drum and disc spindles were different along with the upper A-arm.

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RAII, you not doing yourself any favors with your sig line.


I am looking for concrete answers .... As far as my sig line , PM me I will explain....

Barry Washington --- Your thoughts and remarks are not welcome on my posts.

Thanks in advance.


Well, it is concrete that some '72 340 Dusters came std with drums. My first '72 had drums and I bought it new.

BTW, just because something is std doesn't mean it can't be deleted.
A cigar lighter was std but could be deleted. The window sticker on my car showed a $4.00 credit for the delete.