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#535115 - 09/02/08 10:26 PM 1936 shock links - not available?
n1gzd Offline
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Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 198
Loc: Massachusetts
I am told by a local old mopar parts distributor that the shock links for my 1936 Plymouth P2 Business Coupe are not available. I have the rebuldable shocks by my shock links are missing.

Do people agree that this part is not available. I don't even know what they look like.

The 37 and later ones ARE available. Is straight forward to upgrade to later shocks.

What do other people with 1936 models have?

Rebecca
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1950 Super Riviera
1958 Desoto Firesweep
1936 Plymouth P2 Business Coupe
1963 MGA MKII roadster

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#535331 - 09/03/08 06:07 PM Re: 1936 shock links - not available? [Re: n1gzd]
keiser31 Online
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Registered: 12/06/04
Posts: 849
Loc: Oregon, USA
If you go to the WPC (Walter P. Chrysler) Club I'll bet someone there can help. There are a lot of other Chrysler car models that carried that same part.
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#535447 - 09/04/08 08:45 AM Re: 1936 shock links - not available? [Re: keiser31]
n1gzd Offline
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Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 198
Loc: Massachusetts
I will check there. Unfortunately, I don't even know what this shock link looks like (what is so unusual about it). I know what I shock link is (I have two other cars with shock links), but I have yet to even find a picture of this one.

Can someone please show me a photo or at least a drawing of the exact one that is in my 1936 Plymouth Coupe. I would like to better visualize it so I can understand any alternatives or judge if a part from another car is usable.

Thanks,

Rebecca
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1950 Super Riviera
1958 Desoto Firesweep
1936 Plymouth P2 Business Coupe
1963 MGA MKII roadster

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