I went to look at a 73 340 Cuda the other day. The guy says he bought it from the original owner, and he showed me the original title signed over by the owner, and it was dated 73, so it seems reasonable. The fender tag is completely full of options. The car needs total restoration, but I noticed that the steering column does not look correct. It looks like a normal 73 Cuda column, but the corrugated part is not there. It's not like there is a gap or anything. The area behind the wheel is smooth, and looks shorter. The key removal lever is there. Does anyone have an explanation for this? Could this be a column from another year Cuda? Was that a common practice, or does this signify that maybe the car was wrecked? Was a different colunm part of an option package? I am realy puzzled by this, and it throws up a red flag. The car is partially torn apart, and the price is reasonable for the shape it is in, but I'm on the fence because of the column. To the naked eye, the car does not look like it has been wrecked. Any opinions?