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Thread: 68 steering column assemblies for locking ignition switch.

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    68 steering column assemblies for locking ignition switch.

    I have 2 assemblies that I want to sell. One I have disassembled and bead blasted and is mostly complete. The lower bearing is fine. Ready to paint or powder coat, $200
    The other one is complete and shaft rotates freely but should be taken apart and cleaned and lubed and blasted and refinished. $230. Both plus shipping and PP.
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    Last edited by Slcarr; 02-08-2019 at 07:36 AM.

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    Bump for Steve.

    Nice parts and fun to restore. They are actually 1967 and earlier.

    Best of luck with the sale,

    Brad
    Brad Davis
    RGruppe #691
    Early 911S #1547

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    Thank you Brad, confused though, I know they are 65-68 style but there is a oblong hole in the inside tube and the shaft has 2 welded on 1/4 round plates that are like other locking steering columns? They would work and be correct I would think for all SWB cars.

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    Re-post, make offers.

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