Re: [Amc-list] steerin wheels
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Re: [Amc-list] steerin wheels



I was referring to the response to "Got a kit for an AMC Eagle?".

All Eagles came with Saginaw columns.

--Glen

At 11:09 AM 3/11/2008, you wrote:
>On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, Glen Hoag wrote:
>
> > That would be a chevy.  :-)  AMC was using steering columns from GM's
> > [Delphi] Saginaw Steering Systems division by that time.  Once again,
> > AMC led the industry in outsourcing component manufacturing.  (But
> > you already knew that.)
>
>I thought someone said the steering box in early americans was
>by Gemmer? I'm not arguing either way, I have no information.
>
>The turn signal assembly sure looks physically the same as the
>Classic. Wiring might be different (I just didn't check).
>
>With this car I've learned not to assume; it truly is a Nash
>holdover.  The 10 and 80 that year are "new" AMC designs,
>and have more in common with my Hornet than the American!
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