1959 60 Chevrolet Impala El Camino Convertible Wagon Steering Column Ext. Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Jefferson City, Missouri, US
A good used steering column extension shaft from a 59/60 Chevrolet car. Has some surface rust, but not heavy pitted and will clean up and work nice. Comes with the clamp as shown. The rag joint will need replaced. Thanks for looking!
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