
ididit Retrofit Tilt Steering Column - Column Shift - Chrome 1140657020
The 1967-72 Chevy Truck column installs in the same location as the old and includes everything you'll need for flawless installation. All that's required is Borgeson joints and shafting. This easy to install column will bolt right to your stock box (with a u-joint) using the original under dash mount and floor mount. Comes complete with a neutral safety switch (shift indicator not included). The shift pattern on the column allows you to use either a 3 or 4-speed automatic transmission. A shift linkage (new or original) is required for installation and will attach to the lower shift arm provided on the column. A wiring harness adaptor is also included with this column. Using an adaptor, add an aftermarket wheel and the gripping surface will be in the same location as the stock wheel.
Product Description:
Ken Callison is a guy who hit the streets cruisin' in suburban Detroit as soon as he could get a license in hand. His first rod was an ex-chicken coop, 1938 Chevy Coupe that he lovingly returned to life and which is still on the streets today.
The woman he was to marry, Jane, grew up in a family without a car. By the time she got her license she was READY for her own brand of cruisin' in her '60 Falcon "Flower Wagon".
This marriage was meant to be.
After serving in the Navy as a machinist, Ken went to work for Ford Motor Company in 1970. Over the years he continued to hold an interest and show a talent for machining trick parts for his own and his friends' rod projects. Life was predictable until 1983 when a fellow Ypsilanti Area Street Rods member asked him to machine a billet aluminum steering column.
Ken produced the first of many thousands of ididit columns shortly after and demand grew quickly. First one rodder wanted one, then a friend would see it and ask Ken to make one like it. By 1986 Ken and his son Scott were in a steadily growing business.
One day a man approached Ken and Scott's display, picked up one of the machined aluminum parts and asked who had made it. Ken replied, "I did." The man picked up another part and asked the same question, to which again he replied, "I did." After several repetitions, the man said, "For the last time, who made these parts?" Ken, his patience running short, told him, "For the last time I DID! I made everything on this table."
At that point the disbeliever looked Ken up and down and said, "No way. You're not smart enough to make stuff this nice."
Ken had had enough. He reached across the table, grabbed the offender by his lapels and yelled in the guys face - "Look here! #$%!# I DID IT ! ! ! !." The company now had a name.
Jane joined ididit in 1987 when the growth of the company demanded full time management and has held down the office since. Ken finally retired from Ford in January of 1994, forsaking the security of a job for a successful dream he and his talented family had carved for themselves.
Today the family - Ken, Jane, Scott, Kim, and their staff continues to offer products found in some of the finest street rods and specialty cars in the world today. They still believe that if you can't proudly say "I DID IT !" the ididit component should not be shipped.
The 1967-72 Chevy Truck column installs in the same location as the old and includes everything you'll need for flawless installation. All that's required is Borgeson joints and shafting. This easy to install column will bolt right to your stock box (with a u-joint) using the original under dash mount and floor mount. Comes complete with a neutral safety switch (shift indicator not included). The shift pattern on the column allows you to use either a 3 or 4-speed automatic transmission. A shift linkage (new or original) is required for installation and will attach to the lower shift arm provided on the column. A wiring harness adaptor is also included with this column. Using an adaptor, add an aftermarket wheel and the gripping surface will be in the same location as the stock wheel.
Product Description:
Ken Callison is a guy who hit the streets cruisin' in suburban Detroit as soon as he could get a license in hand. His first rod was an ex-chicken coop, 1938 Chevy Coupe that he lovingly returned to life and which is still on the streets today.
The woman he was to marry, Jane, grew up in a family without a car. By the time she got her license she was READY for her own brand of cruisin' in her '60 Falcon "Flower Wagon".
This marriage was meant to be.
After serving in the Navy as a machinist, Ken went to work for Ford Motor Company in 1970. Over the years he continued to hold an interest and show a talent for machining trick parts for his own and his friends' rod projects. Life was predictable until 1983 when a fellow Ypsilanti Area Street Rods member asked him to machine a billet aluminum steering column.
Ken produced the first of many thousands of ididit columns shortly after and demand grew quickly. First one rodder wanted one, then a friend would see it and ask Ken to make one like it. By 1986 Ken and his son Scott were in a steadily growing business.
One day a man approached Ken and Scott's display, picked up one of the machined aluminum parts and asked who had made it. Ken replied, "I did." The man picked up another part and asked the same question, to which again he replied, "I did." After several repetitions, the man said, "For the last time, who made these parts?" Ken, his patience running short, told him, "For the last time I DID! I made everything on this table."
At that point the disbeliever looked Ken up and down and said, "No way. You're not smart enough to make stuff this nice."
Ken had had enough. He reached across the table, grabbed the offender by his lapels and yelled in the guys face - "Look here! #$%!# I DID IT ! ! ! !." The company now had a name.
Jane joined ididit in 1987 when the growth of the company demanded full time management and has held down the office since. Ken finally retired from Ford in January of 1994, forsaking the security of a job for a successful dream he and his talented family had carved for themselves.
Today the family - Ken, Jane, Scott, Kim, and their staff continues to offer products found in some of the finest street rods and specialty cars in the world today. They still believe that if you can't proudly say "I DID IT !" the ididit component should not be shipped.
Original: $1,190.00
-70%$1,190.00
$357.00Description
The 1967-72 Chevy Truck column installs in the same location as the old and includes everything you'll need for flawless installation. All that's required is Borgeson joints and shafting. This easy to install column will bolt right to your stock box (with a u-joint) using the original under dash mount and floor mount. Comes complete with a neutral safety switch (shift indicator not included). The shift pattern on the column allows you to use either a 3 or 4-speed automatic transmission. A shift linkage (new or original) is required for installation and will attach to the lower shift arm provided on the column. A wiring harness adaptor is also included with this column. Using an adaptor, add an aftermarket wheel and the gripping surface will be in the same location as the stock wheel.
Product Description:
Ken Callison is a guy who hit the streets cruisin' in suburban Detroit as soon as he could get a license in hand. His first rod was an ex-chicken coop, 1938 Chevy Coupe that he lovingly returned to life and which is still on the streets today.
The woman he was to marry, Jane, grew up in a family without a car. By the time she got her license she was READY for her own brand of cruisin' in her '60 Falcon "Flower Wagon".
This marriage was meant to be.
After serving in the Navy as a machinist, Ken went to work for Ford Motor Company in 1970. Over the years he continued to hold an interest and show a talent for machining trick parts for his own and his friends' rod projects. Life was predictable until 1983 when a fellow Ypsilanti Area Street Rods member asked him to machine a billet aluminum steering column.
Ken produced the first of many thousands of ididit columns shortly after and demand grew quickly. First one rodder wanted one, then a friend would see it and ask Ken to make one like it. By 1986 Ken and his son Scott were in a steadily growing business.
One day a man approached Ken and Scott's display, picked up one of the machined aluminum parts and asked who had made it. Ken replied, "I did." The man picked up another part and asked the same question, to which again he replied, "I did." After several repetitions, the man said, "For the last time, who made these parts?" Ken, his patience running short, told him, "For the last time I DID! I made everything on this table."
At that point the disbeliever looked Ken up and down and said, "No way. You're not smart enough to make stuff this nice."
Ken had had enough. He reached across the table, grabbed the offender by his lapels and yelled in the guys face - "Look here! #$%!# I DID IT ! ! ! !." The company now had a name.
Jane joined ididit in 1987 when the growth of the company demanded full time management and has held down the office since. Ken finally retired from Ford in January of 1994, forsaking the security of a job for a successful dream he and his talented family had carved for themselves.
Today the family - Ken, Jane, Scott, Kim, and their staff continues to offer products found in some of the finest street rods and specialty cars in the world today. They still believe that if you can't proudly say "I DID IT !" the ididit component should not be shipped.









