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It's not for a 67-9 Camaro. Any ideas as to what this is for? It has a weird angle to the hub and I'm not finding any info online. Part number 9768377.

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What is diameter of bottom? Early-mid ‘60s GM had a smaller diameter than ‘69 and newer; pretty sure this is due to locking ignition switched being moved to column. My guess is pre-‘69 GM. Is serrated mounting hole in center of hub? Offset lower than center? If center hole is closer to bottom of hub, this would “raise” steering wheel higher than center of hub/column.
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Looks like a steering wheel hub, maybe corvette?
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Looked in my Corvette and Chevrolet and Oldsmobile GM dealer parts books and it isn't in any of the three. That leaves Buick and Pontiac. Good luck.
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Please post a better picture of the bottom. I believe that it is for the locking column which makes it 69 and newer and my guess is Opel.
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Here are some more pictures.

If Buick, what year and vehicle? The diameter is identical to a 69 Camaro hub. The main difference I see is that the lower portion has an odd slant to it.

Someone gotta know what this is for!

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