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75 Pontiac Grand Prix (73 - 76??) Tilt Steering Column Console Shift Car Rad Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Bend, Oregon, US

Bend, Oregon, US
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 1975 Pontiac GRAND PRIX (may fit 73 through 76 - check your references) TILT STEERING WHEEL COLUMN for a console shift car with everything shown in pictures included EXCEPT the steering wheel.  You may have the steering wheel FREE by paying an additional $22.50 for shipping as it must be shipped in a separate box.  Shipping the column takes a large box, and to ship a wheel on the column takes a huge box and really makes freight go sky high.  Most people do not want the wheel, so the wheel is not included in the auction.  You may have it FREE by paying the additional shipping.  Pictures tell it all - includes wiring and plugs shown, shaft, and keys and lock.  541-480-9200 with questions.  Sold a lot of these for Rod applications.

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