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What Tilt Steering Column Fits A 1966 Rogue?

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    Posted: Dec/04/2022 at 11:43pm
I am wanting to change my fixed steering column in my 1966 Rogue to a Tilt Steering Column. 

Can someone please tell me which tilt columns bolt right in? 
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Thank you but: 
I don’t see anything about the 1966 American series cars being addressed ( American, 220, 330, 440, Rogue, SCRambler) . Does anyone know what column will bolt in? 
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I tried a 68/69 Javelin tilt in my 66.   The upper and lower mounts and dashboard are different in the 66 American than they are in the 67-69.  I was able to do it, but I changed to a 67-69 pedal assembly and dashboard.

It might work if you removed and re-welded the 66 upper brackets to the 67-69 tilt column.  I don't know if there's any bolt-in option.

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Thanks Bob and if anyone knows, you do. 

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I put a Concord tilt column in my 66 American convertible. I used a 67-69 type dash and it wasn’t a drop in replacement, but it worked. The key and the dimmer switch are now on the column.
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