These are the MOOG Chassis Parts Catalogs. Volume 1 was copyright 1966, Volume 2 1971, and Volume 3 1981. The part numbers may have been superseded by now, but you should be able to cross reference the parts with newer number if they have changed. Of course many of the parts will no longer be available – such is the life of an old car enthusiast! Companies can’t keep parts that aren’t selling well in production and survive, that’s just a business fact.

Also note that old rubber, even NOS or in this case NORS, is OLD! Generally if it’s been on a shelf for over 20 years it’s not advisable to put it into regular service. It dry rots or gets brittle with age just from sitting, lower quality stuff may not last long even if it’s “only” 10-15 years old. Might be okay for a garage/trailer queen, but in daily service 20+ year old rubber just won’t hold up long. Maybe 1000 miles, maybe only 100… it’s a gamble!

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