1965-1966 Ford Mustang Tilt Chrome Column "ididit" #1120647120 on 2040-parts.com
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Add the convenience and reliability of a new GM Style* column built specific for your Mustang. This steering column is not a universal column that requires modification of your original vehicle to install. Simply remove your old column saving your original under-dash mount as well as the original floor mount. Using one of our installation kits install your new steering column in place of the old. Add an aftermarket wheel and the gripping surface of the new wheel will be in the same location as the original. Don’t forget your installation kit each installation kit from ididit is specific to your Mustang application. Column comes standard with 8-position tilt 3 7/8” wire plug and lower shaft of 3/4" 36. *ididit does manufacture Ford Style Mustang steering columns as well. Each ididit column is 100% American Made.
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