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Ididit Retrofit Tilt Floor Shift Steering Column 1967 Nova
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1967 Tilt Floor Shift Steering Columns
Specifications:
ididit 1962-73 Nova Retrofit Steering Columns are made for Tilt Floor and Tilt Column Shift applications. Tilt Column Shift Columns include a neutral safety switch and everything needed to use your original dash indicator. For use with either 3 or 4-speed automatic transmissions. Attaches to the lower shift arm and requires a solid shift linkage for installation. These columns are available in your choice of paintable steel, chrome plated steel, black powder-coated steel, brushed aluminum or polished aluminum. .
Tilt Floor/Column Shift with Key Ignition: the convenience of an electric internal ignition switch that includes an electric ignition switch, relays and (2) coded keys. Tilt Floor/Column Shift with Touch-N-Go Start Ignition: keyless ignition includes a small control box, (2) programmable key FOBs with an adjustable distance range up to 15 ft. Features:Motor Vehicles
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