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1967-1968 GM A Body Ididit Column, Tilt, Black Powder Coated, For CarsWith Floor Shifters

Item EK-50-255298-1
1967-1968 GM A Body Ididit Column, Tilt, Black Powder Coated, For CarsWith Floor Shifters
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Add Comfort & Great Looks To Your Chevelle
      • Beautiful Black Powder Coated Finish
      • Self Canceling Turn Signals
      • Accepts All Aftermarket Steering Wheels
      • Hub Adapter Must Be Added When Using A 1967-1968 Original Style Steering Wheel
      • Installation Kit Sold Separately
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 631294
      • Eckler OEM Number: 1120680051

      Description


      Add the convenience and reliability of a new column built specific for your 1967, 1968 GM A Body. You will quickly appreciate the comfort and ease afforded by the adjustable tilt feature and the superb quality built into this column. This steering column is not a universal column that requires modification of your original vehicle to install. Simply remove your old column, saving your original under-dash mount as well as the original floor mount. Using one of our installation kits, install your ididit steering columnn made by the manufacturer of some of the finest hot rod stuff in the world today! Trust Eckler's for all your 1967, 1968 GM A Body restoration and replacement needs.

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