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1973 74 75 76 Chevrolet Van G10 G20 30 Nos Side Sliding Door Lock Remote Release on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

California, United States

California, United States
**VINTAGE Automotive NOS part - see description and photos**
Brand:General Motors Other Part Number:73 1974 1975 1976 Chevy Manufacturer Part Number:3999624 / 351036 Placement on Vehicle:Right Interchange Part Number:Gr. 16.330

This is an ORIGINAL, GM American made, New Old Stock (N.O.S.) Sliding Side Door Lock Remote ("release") in original GM box with part number.


Original part #3999624 which was replaced to 351036



Per Chevrolet parts books, correct for:

1973-76 Chevrolet Van (G10, G20, G30)




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