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Hi, I knew it was incomplete but it seemed the straight sway bar was correct for '73, but it was 90% of what I didn't have. The eBay seller was honest and listed it as incomplete.
That's why I enjoyed every post on your journey. Yep, when I restored my last two RR I was in my mid and late thirties. Took about 18 months each then when I was working in automotive. Told the wifey now that I'm retired this one would get done quicker........not !!
Thanks so much for checking .... if mine ends up 1/3 as nice as yours I will be a happy camper. You had mentioned time estimates in your build, since I turn 68 in May I am hoping to have mine done for a 70th birthday cruise :)
So my hunt for at least a driver side rear sway bar mounting plate continues. I purchased what was listed as a correct but incomplete sway bar on eBay. On my car the sway bar is totally missing plus the driver side link mount plate is broken off right at the spring mount.
The remaining plate on...
I have discovered that the factory sway bar rear spring plates are pn 3643818 and 3643819. Seems to me that MOPAR did part numbers by left and right to even and odd. But for the life of me I can't figure out which is driver and which is passenger side. HELPPPP!!