Fiat 124 2000 Spider Glove Box Lock #8950 on 2040-parts.com
Windsor, California, US
This is an original glove box lock assembly as used on all 124 and 2000 Spiders, 1968-85. The plastic pawl and spring are intact. . Includes the retaining ring. It does not have a key. .
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