1926 1927 Model T Ford Roadster Door Latch Right Side Original on 2040-parts.com
Hastings, Nebraska, United States
For sale is a original 26-27 Model T Ford roadster or touring door latch. The latch is in good condition and has Ford Script on it. The spring could probably be replaced as it is not very firm. |
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