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    Steering column question

    How do I get this part off. I need to get the turn signal and windshield stocks out and the cover off. I'm stuck.
    If it makes a difference the car is a 1967S.
    Chris
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    Unbolt that u-joint sticking out from the mast jacket, then find the allen head bolt on the right side of the switch housing and remove it, now you can rotate the clamp opening towards the driver side until the clamp split lines up with a locating pin that will fall out. Now pull the entire housing towards the interior.
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    Thank you!

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