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Mercedes Ponton 190sl 180 190 220 S Se Door Latch Left And Right Available on 2040-parts.com

US $117.50
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States

THIS IS A NICE USED LEFT DOOR LATCH UNIT

FOR 190SL 180 190 AND 220 S SE MODEL MERCEDES

INCLUDING COUPES CONVERTIBLES AND SEDANS

LEFT AND RIGHT SIDES ARE BEING SOLD INDIVIDUALLY

 PLEASE CONTACT ME TO REQUEST A RIGHT SIDE LATCH


THERE WERE  NUMBER OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF LATCHES USED IN THESE CARS DEPENDING ON PRODUCTION DATE ---CHECK YOUR CAR CAREFULLY AND MAKE SURE THIS IS THE CORRECT ONE FOR IT

NOT BEAT UP--SOME MINOR SURFACE RUST
WORKS SMOOTHLY AND CORRECTLY



A GREAT PART FOR ANY RESTORATION

PLEASE VISIT MY STORE AND SEE OTHER ITEMS FOR YOUR CAR

 


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