69-72 Steering Column Intermediate Shaft Chevelle,cutlass,442,gs,gto,lemans,etc on 2040-parts.com
Smithfield, North Carolina, US
heres a very nice steering column to steering box intermediate shaft. it comes with a nice rag joint attached to it. this style was general used in small block GM A body cars. this one measures 20 3/8" long end to end as shown in pics. it will fit 1969,1970,1971, and 1972 chevelles, el camino,monte carlo,skylark,gran sport,cutlass,442,GTO,lemans, and tempest models. it is in great condition including the rubber flex boot, and the rag joint. it is ready to install. shipping is free to the lower 48 states only
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