Monroe or Gabriel one has a classic, custom, or obsolete order program. I was able to special order standard gas shocks for my 63 Classic through Sears auto center. I have a folder with all receipts for everything I've bought for the car, but that's the one I don't have! I recall Sears losing the paper work, but receiving the shocks. They installed them and gave me that receipt, which just serves to date when they were put on -- 12-30-99 On January 10, 2006 Tom Jennings wrote: > I had the same problem with my 63 Classic years ago; they ain't made > no mo. > > However, I found the following application works just great. I chose > them from a shock catalog, using compressed and extended lengths and > approximate matching car weight. I didn't record the compressed and > extended shock lengths, but if I recall these are both shorter > compressed and taller extended, so no bottoming issues. The Mustang > is a bit lighter but not enough to be a worry. > > 63 Rambler Shocks, front Monroe #1069 obso, new #31069, apps: 65-72 > Mustang > rear? 56-70 Ford Fairlane (F or R)? > > > The short of it is, use Monroe #31069 or equiv. for the fronts. > > tomj > > > > On Jan 10, 2006, at 8:21 AM, kflan5621@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > I have gone to all of the major shock manufacturer/reseller sites > > and have not found a single listing for front shocks on mid to late > > sixties mid/full size AMC's. I will be replacing all four shocks > > as well as adding new coils all around. Rear shocks are not a > > problem. KYB and others make shocks for the rear. > > > > ============================================================= > > Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist > > > > > > > > > > ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist