I realize that this is not Model T related, but figured there may be some crossover knowledge from folks on this forum or someone might be able to point me where to go.
Anyone have any idea what this steering column is from? Found it at an auction and would like to find it a good home, but step one is figuring what the heck it is.
Thanks
Jason Midyette
Any idea what this steering column is?
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Re: Any idea what this steering column is?
Don’t know…. But one can go bear hunting with that pitman arm. 

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Re: Any idea what this steering column is?
Don’t know but you would see old car parts at Chickasha on trailers that no one could identify. Someone knows what it’s for and would be glad to find one when they really needed it.
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Re: Any idea what this steering column is?
Buick
1916 vintage
a complex, very high quality gizmo
1916 vintage
a complex, very high quality gizmo
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Re: Any idea what this steering column is?
Maybe this link can help you find a group that deals with Buick brass and pre-war Buicks. https://forums.aaca.org/forum/12-buick-buysell/
This isn’t the only group that deals with antique Buicks as there are others also.
This isn’t the only group that deals with antique Buicks as there are others also.