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Diamond-t Hood Latches Nos Circa 50's 60's on 2040-parts.com

US $94.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, US

Worth, Illinois, US
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UP FOR AUCTION ARE 2 NOS GENUINE DIAMOND-T HOOD LATCHES CIRCA 50'S 60'S MODELS UNKNOWN. MEASURES AS SHOWN IN PICTURES 8" LONG OVERALL. SPRINGS ARE BOTH GOOD, BLACK PAINT SHOWS SOME AGING WOULD NEED TO BE REPAINTED FOR SHOW QUALITY. SOLID LATCHES PINS AND RIVETS ARE GOOD, NO DENTS. LONG OBSOLETE LATCHES, GREAT PAIR TO UPGRADE WITH OR KEEP AS SPARES. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ??????????????????

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