Justin,
I believe the pitman arm for a 1600 is unique to that model and only available
as a recoditioned unit from places like REPCO or 1600 workshop in Melbourne.

regards
Terry

>       Listers,
>       I have a very worn joint on my steering arm. I'm told I'll need to
> get a whole new arm and cannot just replace the faulty joint!, like you can
> with tie rods ect. Is this right?
>       If so my only option is a wrecked 68 1600 arm in top condition (not
> likely) or genuine parts.
>       Anyone ??
> 
>       Thanx
>       Justin
> 
> 


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