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1976 / 1987 Cj Jeep Floor Shift Standard Transmission Tilt Steering Column on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

Salem, Ohio, United States

Salem, Ohio, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 
You are bidding on a restored OEM  Jeep tilt steering column.This column is correct for all STANDARD SHIFT 1976 / 86 CJ 5-7-8'S . This column has been completely disassembled,cleaned,sand blasted and refinished in automotive grade lacquer reassembled to factory specs. Loctite has been used on all screws to assure problem free performance.The column has new; bearings,ignition switch, turn signal switch ,lock cly/w/keys.I have been building columns for 20 yrs and have many satisfied customers.I offer rebuilding service on all 1964-76 GM steering columns.I attend most east coast swap meets and I will buy tilt steering columns to rebuild(any quantity).There are sellers boasting their columns are the best on ebay but what about a GUARANTEE. I will offer a 14 day money back guarantee ( buyer must pay return shipping) and a LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON WORKMANSHIP AND PARTS.( I can be reached @ 727 580 4518 w/any questions. (((((FREE SHIPPING W / BUY IT NOW OPTION ))))))

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