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1962 -1976 Chrysler Manual Steering Box Mopar A B E Body Dodge Plymouth Duster on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
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Mountain View, California, United States

Mountain View, California, United States
Tight used steer box that turns smooth with surface grease & grime
Brand:Chrysler Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:Dodge Surface Finish:Dirty Interchange Part Number:Plymouth Warranty:No Other Part Number:Mopar Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

 A good used factory Chrysler manual steering box out of a 1964 Plymouth Valiant.
5.9 turns lock to lock (22 to 1 ratio)
These fit many Mopar vehicles that use the small spline pitman arm.
This used box that is dirty but turns smoothly and is tight.
Sold As-Is with Free Shipping to any lower 48 USA location.

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