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This is a challenge to the CL ads....$395.00

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1286548841


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BUT ITS NOS PAY ME
 
It appears it's 395 for 2 of them. Only 197.50 each!

In the 6-87 parts book, the p/n was 9767281 for an 82--88 Lower Ball Joint. From the 1-91 book, it listed the lower joint as 9767113. Latest p/n 19122185 available new at your GM dealer for 49.43 list price. (Amazon sells them for 27.98 with free shipping).

The upper ball joint is 9767112 in both the 6-87 and 1-91 book. Replaced by p/n 88911387 with a 49.22 list price.

Interestingly, if you're doing restorations, if you can find them, get a set of NOS set of upper/lower control arms. I got a set and they came with the bushings and ball joints already installed and the upper arms already have the cross shafts/bushings bolted in. That's going to make that part REAL easy.

For anyone replacing ball joints, if you want to retain the original look, I would suggest just buying some Moogs. Good product and comes with boots that look more like the original GM ones. The newer ball joints have shiny metal boot shields and lower boots are blue and weird shaped...
 
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It appears it's 395 for 2 of them. Only 197.50 each!

In the 6-87 parts book, the p/n was 9767281 for an 82--88 Lower Ball Joint. From the 1-91 book, it listed the lower joint as 9767113. Latest p/n 19122185 available new at your GM dealer for 49.43 list price. (Amazon sells them for 27.98 with free shipping).

The upper ball joint is 9767112 in both the 6-87 and 1-91 book. Replaced by p/n 88911387 with a 49.22 list price.

Interestingly, if you're doing restorations, if you can find them, get a set of NOS set of upper/lower control arms. I got a set and they came with the bushings and ball joints already installed and the upper arms already have the cross shafts/bushings bolted in. That's going to make that part REAL easy.

For anyone replacing ball joints, if you want to retain the original look, I would suggest just buying some Moogs. Good product and comes with boots that look more like the original GM ones. The newer ball joints have shiny metal boot shields and lower boots are blue and weird shaped...

he is also selling a quadrajet he claims is for a 1981 to 1988 GM which is impossible since the CCC systems started mid 80's and he says it needs a rebuild or can be used for parts, for that he wants a measly $245, but he does have a nice picture of a quadrajet

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1165028902
 
he is also selling a quadrajet he claims is for a 1981 to 1988 GM which is impossible since the CCC systems started mid 80's and he says it needs a rebuild or can be used for parts, for that he wants a measly $245, but he does have a nice picture of a quadrajet

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=1165028902
The part number of the carb he gave shows it as a chevy truck 85-87 fitment with CCC and electric choke.

The guy's full of crap. The stock photo he uses is of a rebuilt carb, yet he claims his carb will need a rebuild. What a crock of crock.
 
he is also selling a quadrajet he claims is for a 1981 to 1988 GM which is impossible since the CCC systems started mid 80's

CCC started for the 1980 model year, on selected vehicles. 1981 for all US market cars.
 
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I think my favorite item he has listed is the $450 87/88 AM radio! :wtf:
The best of luck to him if he could sell it for that price. I have a '67 Chevy B-body AM radio that worked last time I tried it that I couldn't give away shipped for $60 on Fleabay. It even has the knobs. :blam:
 
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