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Old Mar 30, 2025 | 06:31 PM
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All - looking to identify the GM tilt column in my hotrod. Want to add the missing neutral safety switch and the few I've found don't fit. The column is connected to a 200R4 and I cannot find any part numbers on the column.

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Wow that'* going to be a tough one with what little we know about it.

Does this one have the rod on the inside with the switch screwed to the side under the dash?
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This doesn't have a separate rod, but a notch in the shifter shaft per first pic above. I tried the DR401 switch, but it doesn't fit. And the holes on the side of the column do not have any threads for a DR403 switch.

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Originally Posted by 1940-Ramjet
This doesn't have a separate rod, but a notch in the shifter shaft per first pic above. I tried the DR401 switch, but it doesn't fit. And the holes on the side of the column do not have any threads for a DR403 switch.
seeing the electrical /fuse box (same era) would probably help

It looks like a pre 1983 column , post 1968
It has what appears to be a 70s-early 80s look to me
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