Please view all the pics, and read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on a Hard-to-find, Nice Used, Correct Original Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth E-body 4-speed, Column Auto, or Console Automatic Manual Standard Steering Column Main ShaftCore...Part number 3575543...Technically correct for a 1971, 1972, 1973 E-body, but could also be used for 1970 Barracuda, Cuda, AAR, Hemi, Gran Coupe, Convertible, Challenger, T/A, R/T, or SE...This is not correct for power steering...The steering wheel splines and threads are very
nice...The metal on the shaft is in good used condition, is not bent or rusty, and only has some light pitting on the exposed box end ...These shafts are 2 pieces from the factory and sometimes they slide together during storage or column disassembly...This one has not slid together, which can be seen by the nylon that is still in place on both sides of the shaft from being injected from the factory in through 4 small holes on the shaft...If you need more info, call 570-539-2618 or classiccars at nmax dot net...See my other items for the coupler, manual steering box, power steering box, and many other Mopar parts.
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