
RE: Flaming River Steering Column
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RE: Flaming River Steering Column
- From: Sean B <polecat2@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 20:35:29 +0000
That must have been one awesome truck! What engine did you use? My
uncle has one about that vintage, but I can't talk him out of it. It's
just rusting away in a field. Did you see the one Street and
Performance put a new hemi into? That was cool.
Thanks for the advice,
Sean
Dan McCormack wrote:
>
> Sean, I'm not sure that the Mopar tilt column is identical to the GM
> column but they were made by Saginaw and use internal GM parts. As far
> as using one out of a Trans Am I'm sure it's possible. You'll have to
> adapt it but the street rod crowd does it all the time. And I wouldn't
> worry about using the adaptor to connect the column to the box, again
> the street rod guys have been using them for years. I once used a
> Chrysler Cordoba tilt column in a 56 Ford F-100 pickup. Actually I
> installed the whole torsion bar front suspension out of the Cordoba into
> the pickup, that's one of the reasons I know the Chrysler tilt column
> had GM internal parts.
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