1967 1968 Pontiac Floor Shift Tilt Steering Column Grand Prix Bonneville on 2040-parts.com
Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
Nice original floor shift tilt steering column for 1967-68 Pontiac big cars. It does have one small dent, see last picture.
Rare part, hard to find. I have the same column for 1965-1966 Pontiac big cars in another listing. |
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