1969 Camaro Tilt Column. Firebird, 69/72 Nova on 2040-parts.com
La Habra, California, US
Remanufactured 1969 Camaro tilt column (also fits 69 firebird) (69/72 Nova) These are increasingly getting harder to find. Probably the easiest and most profitable accessory to add to your car to add value. Makes driving a lot more comfortable. Makes it much easier to get in and out of vehicle.
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