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1949 1950 1951 1952 Chrysler Glove Box Door Latch (non-locking) Nos on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Redmond, Oregon, United States

Redmond, Oregon, United States
Latch appears NOS, possibly NORS as it did not come with box. No key needed so you don't ave to hunt down a working key in your classic MOPAR which likely would never need the glove box to be locked.
Part Brand:MOPAR/CHRYSLER Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Metal with chromed Bezel

  Listed here is a 1949 Chrysler Glove Box Door Latch (non-locking), great replacement for you non-operating or keys-lost lock. (Note: this latch is not a lock and does not use a key.)  If you are not wanting to waste time nor expense to have keys made for an old lock, this non-locking  push-button Latch saves ever having to worry over finding a working key for the glove box.  Antique cars usually do not need a locking glove box door.  Latch itself is NOS/NORS, came without any box or information. 
  E-Mail questions.  PayPal available and required by me from bid winner outside the U.S.A.  Winner pays $4.00 USPS Parcel S&H and $1.00 Insurance within Continental U.S.A.  Outside the U.S. e-Mail with complete delivery address (not just country) for shipping calculation.  Returns only allowed for items delivered not as described in the listing.  We always try to combine shipment of multiple purchases to help the bidder save on shipping cost.
  NOTE: check one of our other current listings if you need a whole 1949 Chrysler Glove Box Door assembly or another ofour listings for a Glove Box Door Latch with the Bezel trim.  
    
     

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