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The New Guy
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Steering column year
I have a 1968 Steering wheel and column or an Olds but I am not sure what model it came out of. I have no books for Olds either. It was in the back seat of my parts car for my Lincoln. The column and auto shift are very nice. The lever springs back and all but the thing is all cracked and greasy. I just wanted to id the year and model. I am almost positive its 1968 since it has the silver in the center cap with the rocket. I looked for numbers but did not find anything. Thanks for the help.
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Oldsdruid
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Danville Vajenya, the Last Capital of Dixie
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It's a Cutlass/F85 Deluxe wheel. The big cars had a two spoke wheel and Toronado was completely different.
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The New Guy
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Thank you sir! I am going to guess 68 was right. I looked on google and saw a difference in the center cap on the 67. Might make a nice column for a street rod someday.
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John Lyman 1967 Lincoln Continental Coupe Hot Rod project 1984 GMC Sierra K1500 with 8" lift and a 400 small block 2006 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT Limited Edition with L33 engine Last edited by theoldsmobilekid; January 23rd, 2009 at 08:23 PM.. Reason: no reason |
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