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Default Delco Air Shock Application P-3007

Can anyone help me with the application for these Delco Pleasur-Ride shocks? The part number for the kit is P-3007. One shock has the part number 3186312 and the other is 3186213. Both are dated 92.70. These came to me with some of late 50's-early 60's NOS Corvette parts out of an estate sale. I imagine they fit lots of applications, I would like to know which ones.


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Does anyone have any ideas?


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Old 06-07-2012, 07:13 PM
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Default Re: Delco Air Shock Application P-3007

I'll get back to you tomorrow. One of my previous employers has some old Delco catalogues.
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Default Re: Delco Air Shock Application P-3007

No part #'s but there's Delco 'Pleasure-Lift' and 'Pleasurizer' ads/info on this link below.
Note the optional Power Pac kit, compressor and control panel!
http://justacarguy.blogspot.ca/2009/...1969-1970.html


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Default Re: Delco Air Shock Application P-3007

So I lied. Didn't have anything pressing so I dropped in today instead. P-3007 is listed as fitting 63-64-65 Jeep J-100 S/W &amp; S/D w/torsion bar (Wagoneer) (book isn't clear as to whether it fits front or rear), and 55 Ford 3/4 ton F250 (again not clear whether for front or rear), but most likely for the rear on both listings. Not much as far as applications go, but at least you now know for sure. Length of shock collapsed, 10.589, length extended, 16.944, travel, 6.355. Length is probably measured from center of eye to center of eye. You owe me a Pepsi on this one as I prefer it over a beer. Good luck with them.
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Good luck indeed. Probably not a lot of potential buyers, given those applications.
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Thanks for the reply. Pepsi for everyone!

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