64 Falcon 3 On The Tree Steering Column on 2040-parts.com
Gig Harbor, Washington, US
Just removed this column from a 1964 Falcon - original column in good shape was working when removed - included is entire column, and shift handle to transmission linkage and steering column wiring harness. (Note photo is not of actual column as it is still in the car) - photos available prior to shipping
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