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    Posted: Nov/12/2018 at 5:06pm
where are people finding the front lower control arm bushings, 1962-1966?
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Rare Parts has 'em. https://shop.rareparts.com/search?year=1964&make=AMERICAN-MOTORS&model=AMBASSADOR

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Check with Galvin's or Kennedy. I got mine at RockAuto but now of of stock.

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rare parts has the best price, but are out of stock
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make sure they're "new". not NOS. old rubber is bad, used or unused. 

non-deteriorated rubber parts are increasingly a problem. most so-called new parts were made in the 80s or 90s. they don't last in my experience.

i'm making my own bushings now, but on my way to decidedly non-stock for many reasons, but initially due to parts unavailability.


i've put nearly 20,000 miles on a set of these i made earlier this year. silent and still concentric. hard miles too.

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