Mercury 1949- 1951 Rear Trunk Latch Panel on 2040-parts.com
Kalkaska, Michigan, United States
This replacement panel is the lower latch panel for the trunk lock it goes between quarters I bought this panel many years ago from mr. Merc. In North Dakota he had them manufactured for rust repair. It has never been used.
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