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



I once owned 2 1967 Chrysler Newport convertibles that were identicle 
except for the color. Neither one had a tilt column but they both needed 
turn signal awitches. When I went to the dealer to get new switches the 
parts man asked me if the switch was white or red. He told me there was 
a strike in 1967 and Chrysler ran out steering columns and bought a 
bunch of columns from Saginaw at GM. Sure enough one of my cars had a 
white switch and the other one had a red switch, If I remember right the 
one with the red switch was the GM column.

Dan


Dan Watts wrote:
> 
> My Dodge is strictly tilt and seems similar to GM cars I remember from 
> years
> ago....  I really didn't realize the car had the tilt until I 
> "discovered"
> after I bought the car.


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