1941-7 Packard Clipper Door Latch. Right Rear. Nos. on 2040-parts.com
El Sobrante, California, United States
372940. Fits 19th series 1401, 20th 1502-12-72-82-92, 21st 1612-72-82-84-86-92 and 2112. Do you have a spare?, you should have at this price. Break a spring and try to find one that will fit. Save yourself the grief,cheap price too.
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