1948 Plymouth 2 Piece Hood Latch Upper Lower Parts 41 42 46 47 Early 49 Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Watertown, South Dakota, United States
Upper and lower hood latch parts from a 1948 Plymouth sedan. This should fit 46 47 and early 49 also The bottom part is surface rusty and pitted, but isn't rotted or damaged. Springs good on both parts and it functioned as it should. Look close. Rare parts, low prices. See my other auctions. Lighter parts are sent by USPS. Heavier parts are sent by Fed Ex. I live in the country and Fed Ex has recently moved farther away still. So, I have to drive 25 miles there and back, or pay them $4 per package to stop here. Bubble wrap, tape and packaging materials cost money. I sell my parts at a low price, and sometimes lose money after shipping and fees. I don't "pad" my shipping costs, but try to at least break even. If the actual cost is somewhat less, I always issue a refund. Thanks for understanding. |
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