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1987-91 Ford Pickup Truck / Bronco Tilt Steering Column Auto Trans W/ 2 Key's on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Defiance, Pennsylvania, United States

Defiance, Pennsylvania, United States
in good used condition with 2 key's
Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:oem

hi This is a tilt steering column for 1987 to 91 Ford trucks and Bronco's with an automatic transmission. This column was pulled from a working truck around 15yrs ago and been in storage since then and there was no problems with it when pulled it was for a project 1980 ford truck that never got finished so here it is this had a cruise control steering wheel not sure if that makes a differences has 2 switch keys you will receive it as you see in the photos I will pull the levers for shipping but will come with it ...

thanks for looking

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