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Lee's Summit, Missouri, US

Lee's Summit, Missouri, US
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1 New Flange Assembly Kit
Steering Coupling Joint # 7828871 - 65-76 GM Various
Brand new Steering Coupling for general us or to fit our steering intermediate shafts as per factory for the 65-76 Era GM steering systems with splined 13/16th POWER STEERING input shaft. Coupling includes NEW tension bolt and washer.
Not for manual steering.
Fits most all of the following POWER STEERING vehicles:
65-76 Camaro Firebird TA
65-76 GM Full Size Impala, Pontiac,Buick, Olds etc
68-76 X bodies & many 70-76 GM Trucks as suitable.
65-76 GM A bodies, GTO, Skylark, Chevelle, El Camino, LeMans etc.

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