Amc Marlin Classic Auto On The Column Tilt Steering Colum on 2040-parts.com
Corry, Pennsylvania, United States
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This Auction is for a 65 - 66 Rambler AMC Marlin Classic auto on the column tilt steering column in good used condition does not have turn single or tilt levers and the indicator plastic is broke but other wise nice hard to find column
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