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1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 Gm "a" Body Tilt Floor Shift Steering Column- Factory Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, US

Kansas City, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM "A" Body Manufacturer Part Number:Factory Tilt Floor Shift Steering Column Interchange Part Number:Chevelle "SS", LeMans, GTO, Gran Prix, Skylark, GS Other Part Number:Cutlass, 442, Monte Carlo, ElCamino, Malibu, Etc.

1- 1969-72 GM 'A" Body FACTORY Tilt Floor Shift Steering Column-!!!

OEM Tilt Column will fit any 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972---

+Chevrolet- Chevelle, Malibu, elCamino, "SS",

+Oldsmobile- Cutlaaa, 442, F-85, Vista Cruiser

+Buick- Skytark, Special, "GS"

+Pontiac- Lemans, "GTO", Grand Prix

The Steering Column is in EXCELLENT CONDITION-!!!,, It is Tight at the tilt knuckle, has keys, has both tilt & blinker lever's & ignition switch-not in pic.

AUCTION DOES NOT INCLUDE THE STEERING WHEEL-!!!

Any Question please ask before bidding or call 816-278-6198 for info. or Parts

--> Payment within 3-days of auctions close-!!!,,, Shipping-$30.00 to lower 48 states

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