Identify 2nd Steering Column if you can.

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MT5Tony
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Identify 2nd Steering Column if you can.

Post by MT5Tony » Thu Mar 23, 2023 5:01 pm

Here is the 2nd steering column to be identified. (Last one).

Column Length is about 54-56 inches.

Steering wheel is finger-jointed wood.

Spark and Throttle control levers are near the top of the column and have spring loaded lockers to maintain a setting.

The control levers and quadrants might be brass, but I have not done a test.

*** Thank you in advance for identifying the 2nd steering column. MT5.

Lower Steering Column Controls and Gear Box p2.
Lower Steering Column Controls and Gear Box p2.
Lower Steering Column Controls and Gear Box p1.
Lower Steering Column Controls and Gear Box p1.
Dash bracket on steering column.
Dash bracket on steering column.
Quadrants, Controls, and spiders.
Quadrants, Controls, and spiders.
Steering wheel looking down at controls.
Steering wheel looking down at controls.


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Re: Identify 2nd Steering Column if you can.

Post by W Austen » Fri Mar 24, 2023 6:13 pm

1910 Mitchell


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Re: Identify 2nd Steering Column if you can.

Post by MT5Tony » Sun Mar 26, 2023 2:30 pm

Hi Bill,
Thank you for the helpful information.

I've posted pictures from a restored 1910 Mitchell, as the steering columns mate up very well.

Now I need to find someone who can use it. Thank you, MT%.
1919-Mitchell-Steering-Column-2
1919-Mitchell-Steering-Column-2
1919-Mitchell-Steering-Column-1
1919-Mitchell-Steering-Column-1
1919-Mitchell
1919-Mitchell

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Re: Identify 2nd Steering Column if you can.

Post by George House » Sun Mar 26, 2023 2:40 pm

Place the ad on HCCA Classifieds. They charge $$ for pictures tho.
I don’t know why I turned out this way. My parents were decent people 🤪

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Re: Identify 2nd Steering Column if you can.

Post by George House » Sun Mar 26, 2023 2:40 pm

Place the ad on HCCA Classifieds. They charge $$ for pictures tho.
I don’t know why I turned out this way. My parents were decent people 🤪

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