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1974 Pontiac Tilt Steering Column For Column Shift Car - Rad Rod Or? Cheap! on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Bend, Oregon, US

Bend, Oregon, US
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 1974 Pontiac Big Car Tilt Steering Column for a Column Shift car - DOES NOT INCLUDE STEERING WHEEL UNLESS YOU WISH TO PAY AN ADDITIONAL $22.50 SHIPPING FOR THE STEERING WHEEL.   You may have the steering wheel FREE, but you have to pay an additional $22.50 for the additional cost of shipping an additional large box with the wheel in it.  Column without wheel also takes a large box, but shipping wheel on column takes a much larger box and shipping cost goes sky high.  You decide!
Fairly complete, including initial harness, keys, lock, firewall plate, etc.  Look carefully - pictures show exactly what you are getting, except for the steering wheel unless you wish to pay the extra freight (most people do not want the wheels nor pay for the extra freight which is why we list it this way)  Great inexpensive steering column for a RAD ROD.  541-480-9200 with questions. 

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