1965-1966 Chrysler Steering Column Newport 300 New Yorker Town & Country Windsor on 2040-parts.com
Tehachapi, California, United States
Here`s a Used 1966 Chrysler Newport Steering Column. This is Non-Tilt, it is Overall Very Solid & Has NO Problems. All Parts Move Correctly & Switches Work Properly. The Color is Dark Green. Includes All Parts Shown, Nice Chrome. All Wiring/Contacts Good. All Parts Fit Correctly. Overall Good Used Condition. Perfect for Your Classic Mopar Ride. Calif. Parts- $30 FedEx Shipping. |
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