1965 1966 Valiant Barracuda Mopar A Body Steering Column 65 66 on 2040-parts.com
Hughesville, Maryland, US
65 66 Plymouth Barracuda,Valiant,dart,A body,original, steering column complete,and is in good condition,good turn signal switch,splines are good,please look at pics well to make sure this is what you want,and it will work with your application,may work on other years or models,buyer pays shipping,any questions or concerns please contact me before you purchase.Thanks for looking,and please take a look at some of my other auctions.
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