[SOLD] **REBUILT** Sway Bar Mount Tabbed Lower Control Arms 67-72 A Body

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** My current pair of Lower Control Arms that i have for sale.**

These are a pair of rebuilt lower control arms that are used on 1962-76 A-body cars such as Duster, Dart, Demon, Valiant, Scamp, Signet, Lancer, early Barracuda's.

These control arms will fit and work, on any A body car from 1962 until the 1976 model year.

These LCA's have the factory sway bar mount tabs on them, so they would be year specific, to the 1967-72 cars, if equipped with a front sway bar.

These came off a plain Jane, stripped down, 6 cylinder, 1971 Plymouth Valiant, if that means anything to you.

I have cleaned these control arms of 46 years of grease and grime, plus they have been cleaned of all the surface rust in a product called Evaporust. So they are now bare metal, what you see in all the pictures. You paint them with whatever texture, and color of paint that you prefer. I will leave that up to you. Some people are pretty particular in what they want to use on their car.

You can't go wrong with metal parts starting out here in California, Nevada, Arizona, that aren't rust pitted to death.
These are a very nice pair of LCA's that i have for sale.
One of the best pairs that i have come across for rebuilding.

I installed new control arm bushings from the NAPA store that i deal with locally. The rebound bumpers are also new replacements. The bushings and bumpers alone cost me near $45.00, so if you factor in my labor time what it took me to bust these things off a car in the wrecking yard, initially paying for them, cleaning them up, buying the bushings, doing the press work on the bushings, i need to see $290.00 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.

$290.00 + shipping, as stated, below.

Shipping will be by FEDEX, with insurance, and signature delivery, fees all factored in. I will need your zip code to give you a quote.
+ 3% Pay Pal fee.

If interested, send me a PM message, and we can go from there.
I'm not interested in any kind of "trades" or any "offers" other than my stated price.

Thank's a lot.

***See my other ad for the front sway bar, that i also have from this donor vehicle, that i have for sale.***

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Are these original sway bar LCA"S or did you ad the sway bar tabs?
 
Are these original sway bar LCA"S or did you ad the sway bar tabs?
Geez, i would think you could figure it all out for yourself, by reading my description that they came off a 71 Valiant, and i have the sway bar from the same car, so what do you think?
It's been costing $58.00 to send a package of LCA's to back east states, from Maine to Florida.
And for your information, there is no such thing as a factory style 67-72 reproduction sway bar mount tab out there to be had, by anybody.
JV.
 
Geez, i would think you could figure it all out for yourself, by reading my description that they came off a 71 Valiant, and i have the sway bar from the same car, so what do you think?
It's been costing $58.00 to send a package of LCA's to back east states, from Maine to Florida.
And for your information, there is no such thing as a factory style 67-72 reproduction sway bar mount tab out there to be had, by anybody.
JV.


I have contacted you several times about stuff and its always some kind of angry type reply. I'm not sure why you are always like that. I simply asked a question as I have never heard of a /6 car with a sway bar on it. I was thinking maybe you had removed brackets from some damaged LCA"S and weld them onto some really clean /6 Lca's without sway bar tabs possible. Of course it sounds like you are way more knowledgeable than me. I was really interested but I think I will buy from a more friendly seller. Thanks for your reply and I will pray for you my friend.
 

I have contacted you several times about stuff and its always some kind of angry type reply. I'm not sure why you are always like that. I simply asked a question as I have never heard of a /6 car with a sway bar on it. I was thinking maybe you had removed brackets from some damaged LCA"S and weld them onto some really clean /6 Lca's without sway bar tabs possible. Of course it sounds like you are way more knowledgeable than me. I was really interested but I think I will buy from a more friendly seller. Thanks for your reply and I will pray for you my friend.

I don't need any prayers.
Don't care if you buy them from me or not.
Somebody out there is going to be pretty happy getting them, in the condition that they are in.
I find it pretty frustrating, and irritating, when people don't read an written ad, or comprehend what they are reading.
Appears that you peddle parts on this board, and how do you feel trying to do business with lots of the fruit loops that are at the other end of the internet keyboard?
I'v seen, and pulled sway bar tabbed LCA's, and the sway bar, off these /6 cars quite a few times in 35 years of wrecking yarding.
Agree, not that common, but just the way the factory built the car that day, on the assembly line.
 
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Parts are tenetively Sold.
Awaiting payment into my account.

If this ad isn't mark Sold, they are still available for sale.
Thank's a lot.
JV.

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD
These LCA's have Sold.
Only took one day of advertising them for sale.
See another of my ad's for a rebuilt pair of LCA's Without, sway bar tabs.
JV.
 
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