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1964 64 Plymouth Valiant Manual Steering Column on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Everett, Washington, US

Everett, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

UP FOR AUCTION IS A MANUAL STEERING COLUMN REMOVED FROM A 1964 PLYMOUTH VALIANT THAT HAD AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH PUSH-BUTTON SHIFT CONTROLS. IT MAY OR MAY NOT WORK ON OTHER YEARS AS WELL, SO YOU SHOULD CHECK TO BE SURE. IT HAS A SMALL DENT IN THE COLLAR, THE CHROME TURN SIGNAL ARM HAS RUST, AND THE COLUMN ITSELF NEEDS TO BE SAND-BLASTED AND RE-PAINTED. A METAL RING THAT CLAMPS ONTO THE BOTTOM WILL ALSO NEED TO BE FIXED (SEE PHOTO). BECAUSE IT NEEDS WORK, THIS ITEM IS BEING SOLD FOR RESTORATION.
PLEASE REVIEW ALL PICTURES FOR CONDITION DETAILS. 

ALL SALES FINAL.  NO RETURNS.  

 ATTENTION BIDDERS! Flat shipping rate applies to U.S. lower 48 states only! All others contact me for quote! I ship within 7 days of RECEIPT OF PAYMENT. All shipping is via ground transportation unless otherwise requested and paid for. If you want or need the item faster than ground transportation can get it there, then please contact seller and make other arrangements. I always ship as promptly as possible, but PLEASE BE AWARE once I’ve delivered items to the shipper, it is out of my control, and with ground transportation it will take a few days to arrive. I provide a tracking number when possible, so you can track the progress of your item. 
 

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