Volvo 122 Sedan And Wagon Zf Steering Box. Fits All 122s. on 2040-parts.com
Wiscasset, Maine, US
I took this steering box out of a 1967 122 and it has been on a shelf for 30+ years. Excellent mechanical operating condition with a lot of adjustment left in the top bolt. The gears are smooth throughout their travel. Fits all VOLVO 122s up through 1967 but does not fit the 1968 122s with the 2 piece steering column.
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