Two nuts and threaded parts are the end that attach the headlight conduit to grill shell.
One part is is located on the ignition switch.
The chrome latch is to engage the granny gear on gear shaft tower.
The small gear is from the engine fan that moves the oil. It is striped but the shaft is good.
The small threaded chrome knob I have no idea where it is located on the car???
Thank you for your interest.
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