1970 Mustang Tilt Steering Column Boss 302 429 428cj Cobra Jet Mach1 Cougar on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, US
70 mustang tilt steering column has been disassembled blasted painted and reassembled. Tilt works nice in all positions side trim by turn lever is not perfect see pic
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