[WANTED] Steering column shaft

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I'm looking for a steering column shaft ONLY for a manual gearbox from a mid 60s a body. The shaft is approximately 40 inches long. The steering column shaft for a power steering gear box is shorter approximately 36 inches..
 
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I will have to measure what I have. (if it's where I think) You're looking for the steel shaft that connects to the steering wheel on one end & to the steering box coupler on the other end, correct?
 
I just measured the one I have & it measures 45". Probably early 60sB body. Oh well.
 
One end has splines on it, I'm guessing where the steering wheel mounts, the other end looks like it has a pressed in pin in it. I've had it for quite some time, over 20 years.
 
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Could this be what you are looking for? It came out of a 66 Dart. Not sure if it is correct to car and had a cruise control set up.
The shaft would be appox. 38" long., and as I recall, manual steering.

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I have a Mopar Perf. Steel Billet steering adapter
that converts a Power Column to an Manual Column.
Correct length and splines. Real American made part
that has been sitting on the shelf 20+ years. Not a
Chinese new knockoff.
Much easier and way faster than changing the column and can
always go back quickly if needed.
$150. Priority Shipped/Insured
 
I have a Mopar Perf. Steel Billet steering adapter
that converts a Power Column to an Manual Column.
Correct length and splines. Real American made part
that has been sitting on the shelf 20+ years. Not a
Chinese new knockoff.
Much easier and way faster than changing the column and can
always go back quickly if needed.
$150. Priority Shipped/Insured
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