Nos 1957-1973 Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Desoto Ball Joint Last One on 2040-parts.com
Kansas City, Kansas, US
NOS New Old Stock Chrysler Plymouth Dodge DeSoto Lower Ball Joint Atlas Brand A-719 A719 A-711 A711. LAST ONE
On the box it says, "A-719 replaces A-711. Made in the U.S.A.
I think Atlas may have been brand sold in old Standard Oil service stations. I believe these parts are from the early 1970s.
NOTE: This is the last one that I am aware of and there is no hardware with it and has more surface rust, so I have reduced price. Since I got these years ago, no means to replace; once they're gone, that's it, so take advantage of this good deal on this vintage part.
Info from MOOG Parts List for Vehicle Applications 1939-1959 indicates the following for K719 K-719:
- Car Manufacturer No. 2298535
- Lower Ball Joint
- 1958 1959 Chrysler Windsor
- 1957 1958 1959 DeSoto Firesweep
- 1957 1958 1959 Dodge All Models
- 1957 1958 1959 Plymouth 6 and 8 cylinder All Models
- Car Manufacturer No. 2298535
- Lower Ball Joint
- 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Chrysler Windsor, Newport
- 1962 1963 1964 "300"
- 1963 1964 New Yorker
- 1960 1961 DeSoto All models
- 1960 1961 Dodge All Models
- 1962 1963 1964 880 Series
- 1960 1961 Plymouth 6 and 8 cyl all models
- Car Manufacturer No. 3683976
- Lower Ball Joint
- Dodge Coronet and Charger 1973 - Threaded
- Plymouth Satellite - 1973 - Threaded
I don't have official parts reference so please verify with your sources that this is the right part number for your model and year car. Since the books I have only go to 1970, may be for other models and years too but can't confirm that. Believe the corresponding MOOG number is K-719 K719.
I have seen some information on some of the models that indicates - IF ORIGINAL BALL JOINT HAS FOUR WRENCH FLATS, IT IS THREADED AND MUST BE REPLACED BY K719 THREADED BALL JOINT.
Since there are so many variations on years and models, please check your sources carefully to be sure this is the part for you.
Email me with any questions or if you would like additional photos. The photo you are seeing is actual part being sold. There is some surface rust and box is old looking. When I do close-ups on this camera, it seems to wash out some of the color.
Will combine shipping on ball joints. Please wait for me to send invoice with updated shipping charges.
Payment due within three days of end of auction.
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