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Not so old shocks 120-130 1967

The caravan probably helped make the rear springs sag a bit earlier than they might have. If you can see a part number on the shocks especially the rear ones I'd be interested. I picked up the Bilstein "Classic Shocks" catalogue from their stand at the Essen car show last Sunday and they are still listing the estate rears with the same number as the Amazon saloon and the 1800. The Ammo and the 1800 have pin type attachments but the Estate ones have eyes top and bottom so they should have different numbers.
Info wanted and I'll probably email them to see what they have to say.






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