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Steering column idententification help required

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Marcel Renshaw
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Steering column idententification help required

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Can anyone help me identify a steering column. The part number is M 26364. It doesn't match any of my parts books but I think it must be mid 1930's. Any information would be much appreciated.
Many thanks Marcel.

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Re: Steering column idententification help required

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Hello Marcel,

My friend in Wales who is much missed on this forum has asked me to send you the following message.

" Having checked TWO 3 1/2 litre parts books, I can confirm that M26364 is listed as a drop arm (RHD) for the following models which employ Marles steering: DF304/5/6 &7 The part no. is 134529/21".

Dennis

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Re: Steering column idententification help required

Post by Marcel Renshaw »

Many thanks, our friend in Wales is very much missed on this forum. I hope one day he will join it as his knowledge on the old forum is something very much missed on this forum.

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