1959-1972 Chevrolet Impala Belair Biscayne Rear Trunk Lid Latch Mechanism Part on 2040-parts.com
Custer, Wisconsin, United States
This is the rear trunk lid latch lock mechanism removed from various 1959-1970 Impala models. Will fit a wide range of years and models of GM cars. In good shape and would clean up and work fine. Any questions feel free to email, thanks. BUYER'S NOTE All the items we list the exact year and model the part was removed from. We make mistakes and sometimes the parts may have been changed over the years and could have come from a different year or model. We try to list the years and models as best we can with the information we have for interchange between models. But for your own sake if the part does not look correct to your application research before bidding. Please do not wait till you receive the part and come to the conclusion it is the wrong part and expect to be reinbursed for return shipping costs. We also offer for added fees your part can be blasted or powder coated and ready to install once you receive it. Email for a price quote. CHECK OUT OUR EBAY STORE FOR MORE GREAT DEALS ON CLASSIC USED PARTS! SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS: FOR A ACCURATE QUOTE THE BUYER'S ZIP CODE MUST BE ENTERED IN THE SHIPPING DETAILS. WARRANTY INFORMATION: NO WARRANTY IS WRITTEN OR IMPLIED ON ANY USED PARTS WE SELL. ALL PARTS ARE SOLD AS IS WITH NO GUARANTEES WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME ITEMS WE HAVE IN STOCK MAY NOT BE THE SAME AS THE ONES PICTURED DUE TO HAVING DUPLICATES. WE TRY AND POST A PICTURE OF THE WORST ONE WE HAVE IN STOCK SO THE ONE YOU RECEIVE IS IN BETTER SHAPE MOST OF THE TIME IF IT IS A DUPLICATE. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. On Nov-28-16 at 07:18:54 PST, seller added the following information: |
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