[SOLD] Upper Control Arms, Big Ball Joint, 73 74 75 76 Duster Dart Demon Valiant

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This is the very last pair of UCA's that i have in my inventory of parts, that i have for sale.
All others have now been sold.
And these 40+ year old cars are not showing up anymore, around my area.

What i have here are a pair of upper control arms that are used on the 1973-76 Mopar A Body cars such as Dart, Valiant,Duster, Demon. These control arms are required to be used on 1972 and earlier A body cars when doing a disc brake conversion to the larger 4 1/2 inch bolt pattern B or E body disc brakes or the 73-76 A body disc brakes.

I cleaned them up of all the grease and grime in the solvent tank, and then soaked them off in a solution of a product called Evaporust, to remove the surface rust from these control arms. You paint them the color, and texture paint of your choice. I will leave that up to you. Very nice sets of upper control arms. One of the best sets that i have come across. Not rust pitted pieces of junk, from the rust bucket states here in the USA. You can't go wrong with parts starting out here in California, Nevada, Arizona.
This is the very last pair of UCA's that i have. This is it, unless i can find some more, to do my thing with them.

Very nice set of UCA's. This set i found last week while making my wrecking yard rounds. These are now the last ones that i have in stock. These 40+ year old cars are not showing up in my area anymore, and these UCA's in this condition are getting really hard to find.

The old bushings were completely shot, and worn out,, in this pair of these UCA's, so i performed the labor in removing them, before i put them up for sale.
I have done all the hard, dirty, time consuming, labor in bringing them back to the condition that you see in all the pictures.
This pair has nice and tight, replacement ball joints in the UCA's so i left them alone, but you will need to buy replacement grease boots for them at your local parts store, or Energy Suspension, thru the internet is another good source.

You buy your own parts, install them, paint them up, and your good to go.

$160.00 For this pair of UCA's with the installed ball joints.

+ FEDEX'ing with insurance, and signature delivery, + 3% Pay Pal fee.

I'm not interested in any "trades" or "offers" other than my stated price.
If interested, send me a pm, and we can go from there.
Thank's a lot.
Jim V.


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Hi - Your ad mentions bushings, but I dont see them in the pictures. Are they installed?
 
Hi - Your ad mentions bushings, but I dont see them in the pictures. Are they installed?
The old bushings were completely shot, and worn out,, in this pair of these UCA's, so i performed the labor in removing them, before i put them up for sale.

My ad mentions that the old bushings were "removed", before i put the UCA's up for sale.
And you buy your own parts and install them.
What part of my ad did you not read, or understand?
 
Easy there fella.....
No reason to get emotional, thats part of being a salesman.
But I do know how you feel....
 
Easy there fella.....
No reason to get emotional, thats part of being a salesman.
But I do know how you feel....

My ad.
I can reply to it any way that i feel like, when someone doesn't read what's fully explained in the written description.
Put on the glasses, or go back to grade school, and pass reading understanding.
 
My ad.
I can reply to it any way that i feel like, when someone doesn't read what's fully explained in the written description.
Put on the glasses, or go back to grade school, and pass reading understanding.

Agree, but your the professor dealing with pupils.
 
Ya know I read that ad 3 times before I asked that and swore it said bushings were replaced but they werent pictured so either I am going crazy or it was changed, but doesnt matter. Thanks for clarifying.
 
You probably aren't wrong it was edited he just wants to come across argent and always right, when we all make mistakes that's what makes us human. :lol:
 
Ya know I read that ad 3 times before I asked that and swore it said bushings were replaced but they werent pictured so either I am going crazy or it was changed, but doesnt matter. Thanks for clarifying.

Nope, never said anything at all about replaced bushings.
An "edit" was due to a spelling error that i made, and caught, that i had to correct.
 
This is the very last pair of UCA's that i have in my inventory of parts, that i have for sale.
All others have now been sold.
And these 40+ year old cars are not showing up anymore, around my area.

What i have here are a pair of upper control arms that are used on the 1973-76 Mopar A Body cars such as Dart, Valiant,Duster, Demon. These control arms are required to be used on 1972 and earlier A body cars when doing a disc brake conversion to the larger 4 1/2 inch bolt pattern B or E body disc brakes or the 73-76 A body disc brakes.

I cleaned them up of all the grease and grime in the solvent tank, and then soaked them off in a solution of a product called Evaporust, to remove the surface rust from these control arms. You paint them the color, and texture paint of your choice. I will leave that up to you. Very nice sets of upper control arms. One of the best sets that i have come across. Not rust pitted pieces of junk, from the rust bucket states here in the USA. You can't go wrong with parts starting out here in California, Nevada, Arizona.
This is the very last pair of UCA's that i have. This is it, unless i can find some more, to do my thing with them.

Very nice set of UCA's. This set i found last week while making my wrecking yard rounds. These are now the last ones that i have in stock. These 40+ year old cars are not showing up in my area anymore, and these UCA's in this condition are getting really hard to find.

The old bushings were completely shot, and worn out,, in this pair of these UCA's, so i performed the labor in removing them, before i put them up for sale.
I have done all the hard, dirty, time consuming, labor in bringing them back to the condition that you see in all the pictures.
This pair has nice and tight, replacement ball joints in the UCA's so i left them alone, but you will need to buy replacement grease boots for them at your local parts store, or Energy Suspension, thru the internet is another good source.

You buy your own parts, install them, paint them up, and your good to go.

$160.00 For this pair of UCA's with the installed ball joints.

+ FEDEX'ing with insurance, and signature delivery, + 3% Pay Pal fee.

I'm not interested in any "trades" or "offers" other than my stated price.
If interested, send me a pm, and we can go from there.
Thank's a lot.
Jim V.


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are these still for sale? interested...
 
Yes, they are.
Others have been "shoppers" "tire kickers" and weren't serious from the git go, in purchasing these UCA's from me.
First one that pays for them, gets them
Jim V.
hemi71x
 
Yes, they are.
Others have been "shoppers" "tire kickers" and weren't serious from the git go, in purchasing these UCA's from me.
First one that pays for them, gets them
Jim V.
hemi71x
Hi jim,
With all do respect, but not all of us are
Building show cars. But although i have
30 years of paint/body fabrication experience, it all comes down to money.
2 kids in college. I went with uncle pirate jack
Disc conversion.
Can't beat the price and still can use 14" rims.

Dave
 
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