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SOLD **REBUILT** Lower Control Arms 70-74 E Body, & 62-72 B Body Cars

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My current pair of LCA's that i have for sale.

These are a pair of rebuilt lower control arms that are used on 1962 to 1972 B-body cars, Charger, Coronet, Road Runner, GTX,Super Bee, Satellite, Belvedere.
And also for 1970-1974 Barracuda's and Challenger's.

I recently found this pair on a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury, if that means anything to you.
These are one of the best pairs of LCA's that i have pulled off a vehicle, cleaned up, Evaporusted back to bare metal, rebuilt, and put up for sale.

I have cleaned these control arms of 53 years of grease and grime, plus they have been cleaned of all the surface rust in a product called Evaporust.
You paint them up with whatever texture, and color paint that you prefer.
Some people are pretty anal in what they want to do, so I'm leaving that up to you'

These control arms are not rust pitted pieces of junk like you find in the rust belt states here in America. These are one of the nicest pairs of lower control arms that i have come across, and rebuilt for re-sale. You can't go wrong starting out with parts from California, Nevada, Arizona, out here in the western states.

So if you factor in what it took to bust these LCA's off the car in the wrecking yard, then paying for them, buying the bushings, and rebound bumpers,doing the press work on the bushings, i need to see $240.00 for these parts. If you don't know how to rebuild these lower control arms it can be a pain in the butt to get them done.

I have a shop hydraulic press, and the factory tools to get these done correctly. Shop labor rates are $120.00 an hour where i'm at, and if i charged you 1/4 that it would be low. I have already done all the hard, dirty work for you. This is what i do as a professional auto mechanic, to help pay the bills in this life on planet earth, and to support my other hobbies, and buying other things here on this site. I can't pay my rent, go to the gas station, or grocery store, working for free, or minimum wages.

The price is "firm." I'm not interested in any kind of trades, offers, other than my stated price.

$240.00 for the parts, + the FEDEX'ing to your zip code, with insurance, and signature delivery charges applied, + 3% Pay Pal fee.

I can be contacted thru this forum, by sending me a private message, and then i can send you all the rest of the necessary information.

Thank's a lot.
JimV.

****See my other ad for a pair of previously rebuilt UPPER Control Arms, that came off this vehicle, that i also have for sale.****

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My current pair of LCA's that i have for sale.

These are a pair of rebuilt lower control arms that are used on 1962 to 1972 B-body cars, Charger, Coronet, Road Runner, GTX,Super Bee, Satellite, Belvedere.
And also for 1970-1974 Barracuda's and Challenger's.

I recently found this pair on a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury, if that means anything to you.
These are one of the best pairs of LCA's that i have pulled off a vehicle, cleaned up, Evaporusted back to bare metal, rebuilt, and put up for sale.

I have cleaned these control arms of 53 years of grease and grime, plus they have been cleaned of all the surface rust in a product called Evaporust.
You paint them up with whatever texture, and color paint that you prefer.
Some people are pretty anal in what they want to do, so I'm leaving that up to you'

These control arms are not rust pitted pieces of junk like you find in the rust belt states here in America. These are one of the nicest pairs of lower control arms that i have come across, and rebuilt for re-sale. You can't go wrong starting out with parts from California, Nevada, Arizona, out here in the western states.

So if you factor in what it took to bust these LCA's off the car in the wrecking yard, then paying for them, buying the bushings, and rebound bumpers,doing the press work on the bushings, i need to see $240.00 for these parts. If you don't know how to rebuild these lower control arms it can be a pain in the butt to get them done.

I have a shop hydraulic press, and the factory tools to get these done correctly. Shop labor rates are $120.00 an hour where i'm at, and if i charged you 1/4 that it would be low. I have already done all the hard, dirty work for you. This is what i do as a professional auto mechanic, to help pay the bills in this life on planet earth, and to support my other hobbies, and buying other things here on this site. I can't pay my rent, go to the gas station, or grocery store, working for free, or minimum wages.

The price is "firm." I'm not interested in any kind of trades, offers, other than my stated price.

$240.00 for the parts, + the FEDEX'ing to your zip code, with insurance, and signature delivery charges applied, + 3% Pay Pal fee.

I can be contacted thru this forum, by sending me a private message, and then i can send you all the rest of the necessary information.

Thank's a lot.
JimV.

****See my other ad for a pair of previously rebuilt UPPER Control Arms, that came off this vehicle, that i also have for sale.****

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I have a pair of Kelsey Hayes brake calipers for my 1970 Dodge Challenger the number on that calipers are 80012 then on the bottom there's a number 1926 I was wondering if you can tell me what the date code and if them are correct for my 1970 Dodge Challenger I really appreciate your time thank you so much
 

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I have a pair of Kelsey Hayes brake calipers for my 1970 Dodge Challenger the number on that calipers are 80012 then on the bottom there's a number 1926 I was wondering if you can tell me what the date code and if them are correct for my 1970 Dodge Challenger I really appreciate your time thank you so much

Borrowed this from a member at moparts:
Samples should help
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054 0 2 KH 80012 28

054 0 = assembly date - 054th day of 1970 - Monday, February 23, 1970
2 = 2nd shift
KH = Kelsey Hayes
80012 = casting number
28 = casting date - 28th day of ? - Wednesday, January 28, 1970

049 0 2 KH 80012 353
049 0 = assembly date - 049th day of 1970 - Wednesday, February 18, 1970
2 = 2nd shift
KH = Kelsey Hayes
80012 = casting number
353 = casting date - 353rd day of ? - Friday, December 19, 1969

210 9 2
210 9 = assembly date - 210th day of 1969 - Tuesday, July 29, 1969
2 = 2nd shift
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I have been asked, this question.
YES, i can mail them to Canada.
I don't care where i have to mail them too, have to go to the post office, to mail to Canada, or Europe.
Makes no difference to me.
BUT, please follow through once i give you a mailing quote.
The last quote i gave into Canada was lots of $$$$$$$$.
$120.00, so expect something like that.
JV.
 
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