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Steering Column #2648483
04/24/19 02:29 PM
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Anyone tell me what this column came out of. Appears to be the length of an early A body but something isn’t right about that

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Re: Steering Column [Re: dart4forte] #2648507
04/24/19 03:19 PM
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Looks like someone sheared off the plastic pins and collapsed it.

Re: Steering Column [Re: AndyF] #2648532
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early coupler. i'd say '66 or earlier. maybe cable trans or floor shift column.

Re: Steering Column [Re: AndyF] #2648560
04/24/19 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by AndyF
Looks like someone sheared off the plastic pins and collapsed it.


Early columns have the plastic pins?


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Re: Steering Column [Re: dart4forte] #2648566
04/24/19 06:08 PM
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Started in '66 or '67. I only say that because the joint is right next to the end of the column but maybe they are that tight on an early A body car. On a later A body there is more room at the end.







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