Door Handle Key Lock Linkage Rod 73 74 Cuda Challenger Rally 340 Barracuda Mopar on 2040-parts.com
US $28.50
Location:
Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States
“VERY GOOD USED CORRECT ORIGINAL MOPAR PART MADE from GOOD QUALITY METAL THAT WILL STAY IN PLACE, AND WON'T BEND LIKE THE REMAKES. COULD ALSO be USED for 70 71 72 73, DEPENDING on LATCH & FASTENERS”
Manufacturer Part Number:3760114
Warranty:NoPlacement on Vehicle:RightPart Brand:Mopar
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Please read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on a Hard-to-find, Very Nice Used, Correct, Original Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth E-body Right Outside Door Handle Key Lock Cylinder to Latch Rod Link, as pictured...Part number 3760114...Technically correct for a 1973 built after Oct 1st of 72 and all 1974 Barracuda, Cuda, Challenger, Rallye, 340, 360, but could be used for 1970, 1971, 1972, and early 73, depending on what latch and plastic attaching clips you are using...This is the rod that goes from the key lock cylinder to the latch...You are bidding on one key lock rod only for the passenger's side...It is in very good used condition...If you need more info, call 570-539-2618 or classiccars at nmax dot net...See my other items for the other side, the handle rod, tracks, window glass, regulators, and much more.
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