If I understand correctly, the 1st design steering column assembly for the 1967 Corvette was GM # TO 569 8346 (or just #5698346), and the 2nd design steering column had a different part number, either 7802101 or 7803156. My standard steering column has a very old orange sticker with black print labeled "TO 569 8346", and the collar has what appears to be a Julian date code "005 7", which should be January 5th, 1967. The car's assembly date was January 11th, 1967 (F11 on trim tag, VIN ends in 07873).
After searching the archives and finding Jim Shea's papers on the subject, I understand that GM recalled the early '67 Corvette standard steering column. When comparing my steering column to the drawing in Jim Shea's paper (and to pictures posted by John H., see next post), it looks like mine is still the first design.
Is my steering column an example of one that was never taken in for servicing during the recall period, and therefore remains in the original configuration, or is this correct for a post-recall upgrade circa 1967?
After searching the archives and finding Jim Shea's papers on the subject, I understand that GM recalled the early '67 Corvette standard steering column. When comparing my steering column to the drawing in Jim Shea's paper (and to pictures posted by John H., see next post), it looks like mine is still the first design.
Is my steering column an example of one that was never taken in for servicing during the recall period, and therefore remains in the original configuration, or is this correct for a post-recall upgrade circa 1967?
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