Slant 6 Turbo 68Dart Project
The problem now I think, is they used to have local people who were actually mechanics or at least went to school for a minute fixing cars, now they have less than adequate "cheap labor" if you know what I mean.
I watched them jack a dodge pickup up while i was waiting on my car. They raised the wheels to about eye level, took the wheels off on the back, hit the drums with a sledge, then let them fall on the ground instead of catching them. I personally don't know if that would hurt them, but it's not your car for 1, and 2 if the drum is supposed to be round, I think dropping it from 6 feet high is the last thing you want to do.
Discs would be less of a hassle true, but if the initial install is super hard, I may not be able to do it with my limited tool supply. Also the picknpull in fairfield has nothing in the way of cars that are pre 1980.