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Gm Ignition Lock And Column Cover (car Cuff) **heavy Duty Protection** on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Uniondale, New York, United States

Uniondale, New York, United States
This collar lock was made to fit General Motors autos made in the 70's,80's and early 90's. The car cuff is designed to protect the ignition switch and left side of the steering column from attack and vandalism.
Brand:Harrell Security Products Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:GM-1 Made of:Heavy Duty Chrome Plated Steel Surface Finish:Chrome Additional Feature:Comes with a new American 700 padlock UPC:Does not apply

One Chrome Plated Ignition & Collar lock (Car Cuff) made by Harrell Security Products

This model fits many GM autos made in the 70's to early 90's. Does not fit newer models 
When autos were stolen by braking the left side of the steering column or attacking the ignition switch, this was the the ultimate must have protection.
This lock is also great to prevent someone with a key from using the key.
I sold many of these out of my shop.  Comes with a brand new American 700 series padlock $35.00 value (not the one in the picture a new one)
If you have a Vintage GM that this Cuff fits Caddys, Chevys, Buicks, Pontiacts and more (Also fits many American Motors Cars) use this ultimate protection. 
Please contact me with any question ie will it fit my car? before ordering. If your are not sure if this cuff will fit you can send pictures of the steering column.

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