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I'm looking for a 1940 pickup steering column, and I wonder what other years used the same part?
I think all the cars used a column shift, whereas the truck is a floor shift. Anyone know what years / models used the same fluted end column? Thanx, Kirk
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1940 to 47 ford 1/2 ton pickups.
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1942/47 are longer. Got a saw?
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Get a 1 1/2" tail pipe and have the end flared.
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They are different lengths. And of course, the column from the car has the provision for a column shift. I don't know what the exact length of a 40 pickup steering shaft is supposed to be. See picture below. (note the very large flare used on the 40 and up steering wheels) Kirk
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