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Front drum options?

I used several of these and would have the ends stretched to 4"/6" drops at a forgery in Norfolk,Va.
 
Not to rain on your parade , even if you live in a climate where cars don't rot so quickly , finding 40+ year old parts ,especially brake parts ,. is a long shot , buying new ,not so popular parts will cost $$ ,, you may wind up money ahead to just go with the popular stuff.....
Now i have the wiring done and the fuel pump and the fuel tank is all set , i need help to ID my front end just not sure how to tell have this number on the brake backing hub 315979
 
A picture or 2 would really help. Can you take some, e-mail them to yourself and then post them here?
 
Should it have been Foundry as they didn't found/make it? Blackmith?
 
As for finding old brake parts, the brakes, spindles, kingpins, wheel cylinders on my bucket are all 1952 Ford. All parts are still available except I can’t find grease caps for the front bearings.
 

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