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Nos Ford 1951 Trunk Lock Latch on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1A7043200A Part Brand:Ford

STORE STOCK #2339. You are bidding on ONE NEW OLD STOCK latch P/n 1A7043200A. This is the trunk lock latch assembly for ALL of the following models; FORD; 1951;. P LEASE EXAMINE ALL PHOTOS TO MAKE SURE THIS IS THE LATCH YOU NEED. THIS IS A STOCK PHOTO. I have multiples of all these latches. The item you will receive will be comparable in condition to the one in the photo. Part is A-1 and ready to install. I have the MATCHING LEFT latch also available in this store. Winning bidder to pay within 3 days of sale by paypal OR OTHER FORMS OF PAYMENT and include 8.00 S&H in USA.  Please check MY NEW Ebay store FOR MORE NOS PARTS and CONTACT ME if you don't see what you need! SHIPPING IS ALWAYS COMBINED! We have a GIGANTIC 50,000 piece inventory from 1940-80!

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