RE: 1964 Chrysler tilt? T or F
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RE: 1964 Chrysler tilt? T or F



I'm not sure what year Mopar first offered a tilt column Gary but he's 
right about Mopar's tilt columns being made by Saganaw. If you look up 
the part numbers for a Grant steering wheel adaptor they list different 
numbers for the tilt and non tilt column. The number they list for the 
tilt column is the same number they list for GM columns. The turn signal 
switch numbers are different too.

Dan


Gary H. wrote:
> 
> Did Chryslers have a tilt steering column option in 1964? A fellow with 
> a 1964 wrote me this:
> 
> "This 1964 Chrysler also has the round steering wheel with a tilt 
> column. I am told that the tilt column option in 1964 was rare because 
> Chrysler did not make a tilt column in 1964 and these units are actually 
> 
> GM columns." 
> 
> Thoughts? 
> 
> Thanks,
> Gary H. 


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