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> SOLD: Steering Column w/ key, Part #914 613 306 13
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post Jul 11 2020, 10:47 PM
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SOLD - Original Steering Column and shaft w/ key, working lock and switches - $150 + Shipping

Part number is 914 613 306 13. I'm not sure of what exact year(s) this is the proper part for. If you know, feel free to comment!

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@Nie Zu Alt

It fits 72-74 with the short metal housing. 75-76 had a plastic cover and switch wires were different I think.
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It fits 72-74 with the short metal housing. 75-76 had a plastic cover and switch wires were different I think.


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