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1970 standard dash 'cuda & H6B5 blue interior = BLACK steering column, correct?

Started by 6bblgt, April 07, 2021, 02:46:21 PM

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6bblgt

 :huh:  a STANDARD gauge cluster '70 'cuda/Barracuda with blue interior still used a black steering column ......

the only blue part is the steering wheel horn pad, CORRECT?


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Skdmark

I believe you are correct.
The steering column would be black with standard dash cars. I'm looking for a reference other than anecdotal.

Here is the steering wheel color chart off Hamtramck Historical's archive.
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JH27N0B

The steering column of my burnt orange interior Challenger convertible with standard dash is black, it is my understanding if it had a rally dash, the steering column would be burnt orange instead.

RUNCHARGER

Hmm: I wouldn't know for sure but that sure looks good. The black column disappears along with the black dash. Looks really nice actually.
Sheldon

Skdmark

Probably a check of a couple of 1970 e-body broadcast sheets with standard dashes and a non-black interior would verify it.
The steering column part number has the paint code on it.

Out of curiosity I looked up images for a couple of Gran Coupes. Even with the woodgrain applique on the standard dash, they still had a black column.
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