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Old 05-29-2013, 10:21 PM   #4
70inline6
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Re: Help identifying steering column

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Originally Posted by PAPA KENT View Post
It does look like a 66 wheel. As far as factory powerglide columns go i had a 64 in the 70's and a 65 in the 80's and they worked great.my 62 that i sold recently had one and it worked excellent.i think if it's not worn go ahead and use it.there's nothing like original equipment.
Heh..... ya missed my sarcasm devil Kent. Powerglides are great transmissions... If I can find all the parts to do an automatic swap before I find all the 3 spd overdrive parts and wiring, that's the way I'm going. I was only tongue-in-cheek tellin' him to give up the auto column and deluxe wheel! lol

.....unless he really, really wants to...
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