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1968 Nice Used Firebird Automatic Shift On Column Steering Column on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Baltic, South Dakota, United States

Baltic, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Warranty:No Surface Finish:METAL Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 THIS IS AN ORIGINAL USED 1968 FIREBIRD AUTOMATIC STEERING COLUMN WITH SHIFT ON THE COLUMN IN NICE CONDITION.   IN THE 2ND PICTURE SHOWS THE SOCKET   FOR THE LIGHT BULB FOR THE SHIFT INDICATOR WHEN YOU TURN ON THE LIGHTS.(NO CLEAR PLASTIC PRNDL INDICATOR OR BULB).    IT LOOKS LIKE THE TURN SIGNAL SWITCH IS FINE).  THE BLACK PLASTIC ON SHIFTER  HANDLE IS CRACKED AND CHIPPED PICTURE 4.  THE TURN SIGNAL LEVER AND SHIFT LEVER WILL BE REMOVED FOR SHIPPING- AND SENT UNMOUNTED.    I THINK THIS COLUMN FITS 1967-68 CAMARO WITH AUTOMATIC ON COLUMN ALSO.    $30.00 SHIPPING IN LOWER 48 STATES.      EMAIL QUESTIONS.       THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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