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New 1971-74 Maverick Knobs Front Seat Latch Release Knobs Lh Rh Mustang Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $34.90
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Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front, left, right Manufacturer Part Number:D1FZ-6262622B/C

New 1971-74 Maverick Knobs Front Seat Latch Release Knobs LH RH Mustang Ford


This pair of new reproduction
front seat latch release knobs fits
1971–73 Mustang / Cougar;
1971–74 Maverick / Comet 2-door sedan;
1971–74 Pinto.
For vehicles with non-reclining bucket seats
that have outboard mounted seat latches
(will not work with release in the middle of seat back).
Knobs are chrome-plated zinc with set screws installed.



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