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Model does make a difference. Are you working on a Satellite/Road Runner and what year specifically? We need that information. That info should have been in your first post.
You mentioned years but not model of car. For Chargers, 73-76 takes the same bushing number. #12316 TRW from the catalog I have. As far as the control arm itself, I would imagine it is the same but I can't say for sure. You would have to go to My Mopar and download a parts book to check that.
I hope to sell mine before I pass if I can. If I die suddenly, there is a car for each of the kids. They can keep and enjoy them or sell them. Neither one is into old cars so selling would make sense. I hope I have my parts stash whittled down to a more manageable level by then or at least...
Acetone will remove marker but just remember, Acetone is what finger nail polish remover is made of so unless you want to take the paint with it, don't use acetone!
It is a great show and something you should experience at least once. Been there twice. I might have to go back with an electric scooter or 2 new knees. :rofl:
That's a beauty and Magnums would be a perfect wheel choice for that. It's up to you but nothing wrong with that 273. You could doll it up with a Hi Po 4 barrel manifold , valve covers and air cleaner just for fun.