I just read on wikipedia that they offered a tilt wheel for 67 68. My stang has all other options(a/c, leather, woodgrain, etc..) but im not sure if it has the tilt wheel cause i cant find a lever or anything to move it.
Does anyone know where it would be if its equipped?
The turn signal lever operates the tilt wheel if its equipped with it - you push the signal wand forward, not back toward you. Some 67-68 cars had "Tilt-a-way" columns, that not only tilted up and down, but actually tilted up and to the right when you opened the driver's door. It was on a vacuum solenoid tied into the interior light switch - fairly rare and a very desirable option if its in working condition.
nyninchdick | Jun 07, 2008
yup ! if you have tilt you make it work by pulling the turn signal lever towards your self when you are sitting in the drivers seat
.curious | Jun 06, 2008
Does it tilt sideways? I can't remember. Some of the 1960's Fords had a really strange tilt wheel that moved to the right.
So you might need to be open-minded.
Firebird | Jun 06, 2008
Why can't I remove the steering wheel from my 68 Mustang?
May 21, 2007 by Bob Fleming | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Removed all bolts screws horn push, retaining nut etc, seems to be stuck on the spline, possibly seized. anyone been here before? what did you do? any sensible suggestions?
Much appreciated
Need a steering wheel puller. It is sort of a press fit.
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Baron_von_Party | May 21, 2007
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