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New 1966-69 Fairlane Door Latch Glove Box Mustang 70 Falcon 73-79 Pickup Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $24.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front, right Manufacturer Part Number:C6DZ-6206072B

New 1966-69 Fairlane Door Latch Glove Box Mustang 70 Falcon 73-79 Pickup Ford


This new reproduction
glove box door latch fits
1967-68 Mustang;
1966-69 Fairlane;
1967-69 Fairlane station wagon;
1966-67 Comet;
1966-69 Ranchero;
1966-70 Falcon sedan and station wagon;
1973-79 Ford F-Series pickup truck
(F-100 / F-150 / F-250 / F-350);
1978-79 Bronco.
This is a non-locking latch
for the instrument panel glove box door.



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