1928-1948 Ford Door Lock Cylinder And Keys B-7121984-pr on 2040-parts.com
Oregon, Wisconsin, United States
1928-1948 FORD DOOR LOCK CYLINDER AND KEYS--COME AS AS PAIR WITH MATCHING KEYS---THESE KEY CYLINDERS HAVE A POLISHED STAINLESS RIM--THE KEY SLOT HAS HAS A SPRING LOADED KEY SLOT COVER TO KEEP OUT DIRT AND MOISTURE--INCLUDES 2 KEYS----THIS LISTING IS FOR 1PR OF LOCK ASSYS-- ALSO CARRY SINGLE LOCK WITH 2 KEYS-CHECK IN MY EBAY STORE--PART NUMBER FOR PAIRS LOCKS IS B-7121984-PR ( CODEMA CODEC3234 CODEP3234 CODEC3536 CODE3567 CODEP3847 CODEC3740 -CODEP3847= CODEC4148= CODELOCK STV *** LOCWT22 )
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