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1963 1964 1965 1966 Ford F100 F250 F350 Right Door Latch Assembly C3tz-8121812-b on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
New Old Stock OEM part in excellent condition. Box is not perfect.
Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:C3TZ-8121812-B Warranty:Yes



For Sale: New old stock original vintage OEM 1963 - 1966 Ford Pickup right door latch assembly. The part is in excellent condition and has never been used. You will get the part in the photos. This part has a 30 day warranty. Any questions just ask. Payment within 3 days. Thanks for looking.  

                                                               Story of the parts.
This parts is from a Ford dealer that closed around 1980 The parts were stored in a barn till June of 2016 when we bought them. We bought over 2000 parts from the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's. Most of the parts are from the late 1960's to mid 1970's. The boxes smell like a barn, and some of the boxes have been ate by mice. But most of the parts are in excellent condition with no damage. If a part has damage we will note it in the description. It will take many months to list all the parts on eBay so check our auctions often!




Shipping

Free shipping to the lower 48 United States only!

I will ship this part any place in the world ask for a shipping quote.

No exceptions! All items will be shipped out Monday-Friday. If you purchase an Item over the weekend it will not be shipped until the next business Week. All pickups will be subject to Sales Tax (7% Nebraska) Any item shipped with in Nebraska will also be subject to sales tax. Customer must wait 24 hours after contacting us before picking item up to allow time to pull the part. No Weekend Pickups, Thank You!

Terms of Sale

After 3 days, Any unpaid auction will be subject to an Unpaid Item Dispute (UPI) through eBay AND cancellation. A RELIST fee (when applicable) and RESTOCK fee of 20% of purchase price will be charged for any canceled or returned order.

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