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I had a 51 300 standard shift with a chrome column. I never saw any rhyme or reason to the cars with or without it??
Posted on: 2009/12/19 15:49
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Sorry, I meant for this to show up in the Post-War Category.
Don't know if I can fix this.
Posted on: 2009/12/19 15:52
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I had a 51 300 standard shift with a chrome column. I never saw any rhyme or reason to the cars with or without it?? Until now this is the first 300 or up version that didn't have the chrome column that I've seen.
Posted on: 2009/12/19 15:55
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According to parts manual 2402 & 06 with ultra must be the chrome as used the same shroud. Hard to tell on 2401 and 2501-2 models as a different part number from 2402-06 but shared between years--no mention of color though.
Not sure the rest of senior cars thru 54 had chrome and there were other colors available. 2506 says gray or brown but suppose maybe chrome too since I think they were all the same, construction wise. 2602 says green & 2606 had several grained colors. 54's just show one for ultra--no color mentioned. My Pacific was painted dash color so maybe they all might have been painted to match dash. There were other options for the non ultra cars.
Posted on: 2009/12/19 16:28
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I had always read that the extra cost of the Patrician during those years was mainly for an upgraded interior. It included the rear footrests and the chrome steering column. The 300-Cavalier had a more plebian interior like the 200-Clipper. You just got the longer wheelbase with the 300-Cavalier. Since the Patrician also came standard with Ultramatic it makes since that the only chrome covered columns were set up with the auto.
Posted on: 2009/12/21 9:21
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Steering column in my 54 Patrician (w/Ultramatic) was painted dashboard color. Steering column in my 1950 Custom 8 sedan was chrome and with a chrome handbrake. Steering column in my 1948 Custom 8 sedan was brown, about the same brown as the base color of the woodgrain. All these cars were relatively young or at least unrestored and unmolested at the time.
Posted on: 2009/12/21 9:27
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My later production 1951 Patrician has a painted steering column shroud. Other 1951's that I have seen were chromed.
Any 1952 Patricians that I have seen were painted.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 15:28
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The steering column of my 53 Cavalier is painted.
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2009/12/22 20:30
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Dave
It's my memory that the column in Russ' 23rd series Custom Eight is chrome too. I tried to buy it from his father, Nick, when he was still alive about 20 years ago but he wanted more money than I had at the time, which was basically none Regards John Harley
Posted on: 2009/12/22 23:19
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