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I have a set of progressive rate front coil springs for a 1967. Installed and put maybe 750 miles on the car before I decide to do a full rotisserie restoration on the car. I can send interested parties pics of the ride height on my car. I believe these were Total Control Products but I can look through my receipts and confirm brand.
Have a set of 4 KYB gr2 shocks for 67. Same miles as the coil springs.
Have new lower control arms which I believe are moog replacements.
Have parts to modify steering column for use with a rack and pinion.
Have moog upper arm shafts
Would like to sell all as a package. Can provide info and package pricing for anyone interested.
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What is the length of the steering column
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Didn't receive your message ranchero
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The steering column is a stock 1967 column non-tilt. It doesn't contain the shaft since it was an early 67 in which the shaft is integral to the steering box. I do have parts from my RRS rack kit to modify the column so it can be used with a rack and pinion.
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