1965-66 Chevrolet Belair, Biscayne, Full Size Car Floor Shift Steering Column on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
1965-66 CHEVROLET BELAIR, BISCAYNE, FULL SIZE CAR FLOOR SHIFT STEERING COLUMN. INCLUDES COLLARS AND TURN SIGNAL LEVER. THIS IS A TRUE ORIGINAL FLOOR SHIFT COLUMN. IT HAS NOT BEEN ALTERED IN ANY WAY.THIS IS A NON TILT COLUMN. I HAVE INCLUDED NEW BEARINGS. THE LOWER COLLAR IS PLASTIC AND HAS A PART NUMBER OF 3887529. THE UPPER COLLAR IS METAL AND HAS A PART NUMBER OF 3859761/3859763. IF I AM CORRECT IN MY RESEARCH THESE COLLARS ARE FOR BELAIR AND BISCAYNE, WITH THE UPPER POSSIBLY CORRECT FOR MORE THAN ONE APPLICATION. THEY SHOULD FIT IMPALA AND POSSIBLY CAPRICE WITH SOME MODIFICATION FOR MOLDINGS AND/OR LOWER DASH PADS ON CAPRICE, BUT I HAVE NOT VERIFIED THIS. THESE PARTS ALL APPEAR TO HAVE ORIGINAL PAINT. THE COLUMN SHOULD BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE CORRECT IMPALA AND CAPRICE COLLARS BUT I HAVE NOT VERIFIED THIS EITHER. PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH.
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