Helper obviously hasn't priced brakes in a shop for a while. And even I would be leery of someone quoting that low for a car THAT old. From liability standpoint, a car that old should have the rear hardware replaced, the wheel cylinders replaced, the drums resurfaced or replaced, and the shoes replaced. Want to hear squealing every time you brake? Go with the $25.00 brake shoes. Want the linings to come apart in a year? Go with the cheap stuff. Want it to be safe for both you and the other drivers on the road? get it repaired correctly and with quality name-brand parts. It may be MY grand kids you kill when the brakes fail due to cutting corners,,,,,,,,,,,,