1938 Ford Pu/truck Hood Latch/ornament Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Hayden, Idaho, United States
This is a complete hood latch and base assembly. It has a little pitting but is in amazing shape for it's age. The difference between the '39 and '38 hood latch is the amount of space between it and the hood. I also have the hood if you would like to inquire about it.
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