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1956 Chrysler Hood Body Mount Hood Latch Assembly Used Part on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Haddon Heights, New Jersey, United States

Haddon Heights, New Jersey, United States
used, working, lower hood latch body mounted, should fit Imperial and DeSoto, possibly also fits 1955 model year
Brand:mopar Placement on Vehicle:Front

USED PART!!!!!!!! REMOVED FROM A 1956 CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN AND PACKED AWAY DECADES AGO. LATCH IS THE LOWER HOOD LATCH THAT MOUNTS BEHIND THE GRILL, IT IS WORKING, NOT FROZEN, IT SHOULD FIT IMPERIAL AS WELL AS DESOTO, AND MAY ALSO BE THE SAME AS 1955 MODEL YEAR, CHECK YOUR PART AGAINST MY PICTURES!  SOLD AS IS AS SHOWN

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