1940 41 42 46 47 Ford Truck Steering Shaft Worm Gear Nos New 01t-3524 46.52" on 2040-parts.com
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, US
STEERING SHAFT & WORM GEAR (stamped 01)
PART # 01T-3524
FITS:
1940-47 FORD TRUCK (EXC. 122wb & COE)
THIS WILL NOT FIT 1/2TON
MEASURES 46.58" LONG
MINOR SURFACE RUST ON SHAFT FROM YEARS OF COLD STORAGE
WORM GEAR WAS SEALED UNTIL THIS PHOTO - EXCELLENT CONDITION
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