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Location: Ventura, California
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Jack up the back of the car, put it in neutral, and spin the tires by hand. Odds are you'll locate the problem right away. My guess would be a broken spring in one of the rear drums. They should always be replaced at the same time as the shoes, so if they're original, it's even more likely.
Take care, -Chris
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