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41 New Old Stock Auto Car Keys Blanks Ford Motor Co Reuse Craft on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Maryville, Missouri, United States

Maryville, Missouri, United States
MAY NEED CLEANING. FROM VARIOUS MANAFACTURERSMOST BRASS, SOME STEEL OR ALUMINUM
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Selling new old stock automobile key blanks

From various manufacturers

Used in FORD AUTOMOBILES

41 total

3 H5-ILCO-1125H  used in 1940-1954 
20 H26-ILCO-1127ES used in trucks 1959-1965
8 H27-ILCO-1127DP used in ignition 1955-1965
1 H50-ILCO-S1167FD used in glove box 1965-on
9 FORD OVAL with A stamp

May need light cleaning
Most are brass. Some steel or aluminum

Ships to lower 48 states as is no returns can combine shipping


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