1970-72 Duster, Hood Safety (secondary) Latch Mechanism, Works Gd, Clean on 2040-parts.com
Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Manufacturer Part Number:Think for 1970-72 Duster, maybe other A-bodies?
Other Part Number:Secondary hood latch, safety catch, works fine
Brand:Original Mopar, from a 1970 Duster hood
Placement on Vehicle:Front
Interchange Part Number:No damage. Nice straight, good-working piece.
Warranty:Yes
Surface Finish:Clean piece, not all rusty, lt overspray on it.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
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