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Oldsmobile 1968 Cutlass Complete Column Shift Non-tilt Steering Column on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Alexandria, Virginia, US

Alexandria, Virginia, US
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Original1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Column Shift Automatic Steering Column (Non-Tilt) by General Motors Saginaw Steering Division. The column is complete and includes the lower steering column with OE rag joint and neutral safety switch (working perfectly) for column shift cars. Steering is tight with all bearings and bushings in excellent condition. Will fit all 1968 Cutlass line (including Vista Cruiser) and 442 models. If it is intended for a restoration I recommend a refresh with the correct interior trim paint. Column was never abused and was removed from my 1968 442 which is in excellent condition and was well maintained by the previous owner

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