1983 Ford Mustang Gt Tilt Steering Column W/ Key on 2040-parts.com
Greenfield, New Hampshire, United States
This is the steering column from a 1983 Ford Mustang GT It is in very good condition tight with no play. It comes with the Intermediate Steering Column Upper Shaft and the rag joint. The nut is on the shaft although its not pictured. Not sure of what others years this will work on.
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