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1928-1948 Ford Door Lock Cylinder And Keys B-7121984-pr on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
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Oregon, Wisconsin, United States

Oregon, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:B-7121984-PR Surface Finish:stainless Interchange Part Number:tmvin Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:TMVIN Part Brand:EXCELLENT QUALITY REPRODUCTION Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

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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