1962 98 cruise control
#2
Factory option and I think could have been dealer installed.
Cruise was not common until the early 70s except on a Cadillac. But the four lesser GM Divisions offered it early as 1961. I think Ford got into the act around 1964 for the Thunderbird.
If the whole thing is there, and it was known to be working, you're looking at a couple hundred bucks, maybe more, easy. Your best bet is someone with a Starfire.
Keep in mind these old motor-driven Dana units could be cantankerous even when new. The motors can be repaired.
Cruise was not common until the early 70s except on a Cadillac. But the four lesser GM Divisions offered it early as 1961. I think Ford got into the act around 1964 for the Thunderbird.
If the whole thing is there, and it was known to be working, you're looking at a couple hundred bucks, maybe more, easy. Your best bet is someone with a Starfire.
Keep in mind these old motor-driven Dana units could be cantankerous even when new. The motors can be repaired.
#3
thank you . it worked fine before it was pulled from the car.
All the parts are there. I think these rare parts should be in the hands of people that would enjoy them. And put them to good use in a proper restoration.
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All the parts are there. I think these rare parts should be in the hands of people that would enjoy them. And put them to good use in a proper restoration.
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