tarafied1
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:5 I like it!.., but I'll still ride it either way. Just sayin'
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"tarafied1" said::5 I like it!.., but I'll still ride it either way. Just sayin'
The shaft is part of the steering box.... The Spear-o-matic.. Remove the wheel and the column and you'll have a steering box with a long shaft. You could cut a section of the shaft out and couple it together..."70_Fastback" said:Picked up a complete '65 Mustang steering column (what I was told) with gearbox and everything for $20. This will work perfect for cowl steering. I just need to cut it down to be about 12". Does anyone know how the shaft is connected to that old gear box?
"SELLERSRODSHOP" said:grille shell is a 34-35 chevrolet. any ideas on what you will use for the insert?? strands of rusty barbed wire would be pretty cool...
"RyanG85" said:The shaft is part of the steering box.... The Spear-o-matic.. Remove the wheel and the column and you'll have a steering box with a long shaft. You could cut a section of the shaft out and couple it together...
"silverblueBP" said:Use spent .50's in the center! I'd give you a buttload of .45 ACP's but I reload those.
"70_Fastback" said:I was figuring most guys probably reload them. I'll put a 'Wanted add' on Craigslist. LoL.
"silverblueBP" said:The overall brass length is 3 7/8" tall, 3/4" diameter of the body and the neck is 9/16" diameter.From the base to where it necks down is 3". I have 15 live rounds left.