[FOR SALE] I have 2 each 70 and up floor shift steering columns for a bodies

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I have two floor shift steering columns available for power steering. $200 each plus shipping from Florida. One has no ignition switch and includes all mounting plates for the floor and under column and the other one has a key switch with a key but no floor plate or under dash plate. I do have a center manual steering shaft that can be put in to convert to manual steering will sell that separate for $100 to convert over to manual steering rather than power if you buy one of these columns.

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Pictures of the second column. Threads are gonna need chased for steering wheel nut on this one possibly.

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The first one is a '71-3 type. You would have to look inside the lock cylinder hole to see if it's a '71, or, if it's the '72-3 version. The lock cylinders are held in differently between the two. '71 is a blade type, '72-3 uses the pin type. '70 doesn't use the key release collar. Instead it used linkage to lock the column and release the key. Same info regarding the 2nd column.
 
I know there is specific differences but they will work in all years. Thanks
 
Just providing info for those who need it. The '70-1 ignition lock cylinders are not as easy to find as the later ones, so, it would be important to know when trying to install one in that column with no lock. Same goes for the '70 models which use linkage to turn the key release.
 

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