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1974 1975 1976 1977 Gm Steering Column A Body Chevelle Malibu Gto Cutlass Regal on 2040-parts.com

US $124.99
Location:

Ogema, Wisconsin, United States

Ogema, Wisconsin, United States
GM non tilt steering column out of various A Body Models including Buick Chevy Pontiac Oldsmobile with floor shift. Shaft spins freely, ignition switch also turns freely but slides in and out a little, key is included. Missing numerous parts and has had the gear selector arm removed as seen in the pictures. Should be considered for parts only or a rebuilder. Use the picture as an aid to the condition and to verify what is is missing. We are unsure of all the models it interchanges with so double check it is compatible with your application.
Brand:GM Interchange Part Number:Chevelle El Camino Regal Cutlass Gran Prix GTO Manufacturer Part Number:GM A Body Non Tilt Steering Column Other Part Number:Rat Rod Steering Column For Parts Rebuild

GM non tilt steering column out of various A Body Models including Buick Chevy Pontiac Oldsmobile with floor shift. Shaft spins freely, ignition switch also turns freely but slides in and out a little, key is included. Missing numerous parts and has had the gear selector arm removed as seen in the pictures. Should be considered for parts only or a rebuilder. Use the picture as an aid to the condition and to verify what is is missing. We are unsure of all the models it interchanges with so double check it is compatible with your application.

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