I reworked my entire suspension in 2016 and have only driven the car 1,200 miles since then. I did the '73 Front Disc Conversion and while I was at it I rebuilt the entire suspension. I was going to just change the bushings and ball joints on the original UCA, but decided to go with Firm Feels Tubular Control Arms & the RCD Bilstein Shocks. I got Firm Feels Rear Sway Bar and used Monroe Shocks. Since my dad had new factory Upper and Lower Control arm bushings in his stash from 40 years ago, I used them. I got the Strut Rod Bushings, Pitman Arm & Lower Ball Joints from Rare Parts, Inc (quality much better). For what I couldn't get from Rare Parts such as the Idler Arm and Tie Rods, I just got Moog. To replace the front sway bar bushing I just I got PST's Stabilizer Link since the factory link had to be cut off and used Moog. Back in the day if the sway bar bushing needed to be replaced, you'd have to buy the entire sway bar with the link attached cause that's the way they did it. Lastly, I got my steering box rebuilt by Firm Feel - I got a Stage 1 and it's much tighter than the factory.
I pulled the motor during Covid to detail the engine and engine compartment. The body has 67K original miles and the motor about 20K since my dad rebuilt it in the '70's. I just got it back together last month and only drove it 30 miles to a car show and back. Just to see if there was any interest, I put a for sale sign on it. While on a 3-week cruise vacation I got a call from an interested buyer. He saw the car 6 years ago when I showed it at the same show. A friend of his happened to be at the show and told him he saw a 66 TC that was for sale. Long story short, Old Betsy will have a new owner tomorrow, Saturday. Good Luck with your project!
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