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1953 Mercury 4 Door Trunk Deck Lid Latch Catch on 2040-parts.com

US $43.00
Location:

Richland, Washington, United States

Richland, Washington, United States
Used, surface rust
Brand:Mercury Placement on Vehicle:Rear

ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
1953 MERCURY CUSTOM FOUR DOOR
TRUNK DECK LID LATCH

Very good condition, worked well when removed

I do not know what years this will fit, nor do I have the ability to check and advise you in the fitment of this item,  so please know before you buy this item

This trunk latch assembly was removed from a 1953 Mercury Custom 4 door;
it is as removed with no cleaning or other changes to it.
Included in this listing is the latch assembly, striker assembly and all fasteners. There is no lock or key included.

I have other interior and exterior trim items and mechanical items from this Mercury listed as well, if you need something you don't see listed let me know and I will advise if it is available for later listing.

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