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1965 Dodge Coronet Glovebox And Trunk Lock With Keys on 2040-parts.com

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Edmond, Oklahoma, United States

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States

1965 Dodge Coronet glovebox assembly and trunk latch with matching key set.
I've also included a key blank.

Trunk lock may have a different lock shaft than yours. If so, the shaft can be removed and replaced with your straight shaft.

Glovebox appears to have a small dent to right of lock.
It shows up way more in a photo than in person.
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