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67 68 Barracuda Dart Mopar Ignition Switch Door Locks Trunk Lock Complete Set on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

King, North Carolina, US

King, North Carolina, US
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 this is a complete set of lock cylinders and keys removed from a 1968 plymouth barracuda.
this is a very nice set.includes ignition switch and both door locks with 1 key.also the trunk
lock and 3 keys are included.the switch and all cylinders work good.a very solid set of locks.
i will include retaining clips and switch bezel if needed.

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