I have a brand new, in the box, never opened air shock kit for GM B bodies. The listing for this kit is-
71-86 Pontiac full size RWD
71-85 Oldsmobile full size RWD
71-96 Chevrolet RWD
77-95 Cadillac RWD
71-78 Eldorado
71-78 Riviera
71-85 Buick RWD
92-96 Roadmaster
This kit can be used to either upgrade a vehicle to air shocks, or they can be used to replace air shocks on a vehicle that currently has the factory air shock system. When replacing a factory system, a small fitting kit (about $15) needs to be purchased as well. The kit includes hoses and fittings you will need if you are adding air shocks to a vehicle that never had them.
$100 for the kit including shipping anywhere in Canada.
-- Edited by Carl Stevenson on Saturday 28th of December 2013 12:34:46 AM
After I posted this, I decided to look up just a standard rear shock for this application as well as for a mid 60's full size Pontiac. 65-86 Pontiac full size all use the same standard rear shock. So, that begs the question, why wouldn't these shocks fit from 65 and up? If the standard shock is the same, why wouldn't the air shock be the same?
I can't promise it, but these may well fit older than what I listed above. I may have to open the box and compare one to the shocks on my 66. If so, these would be perfect for any of you guys with a 65 and up that you trailer with.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)