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New Trunk & Glove Box Locks With V Crest Logo Keys Gm Cadillac 1970 1974 1978 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States
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New Trunk & Glove Box Locks With V Crest Logo Keys GM Cadillac 1970 1974 1978


NOS trunk lock and glove box lock set. Fits all 1970, 1974, & 1978 Cadillac. Comes with original Cadillac GM keys. Now your trunk and glove box lock can match! Replace those old, rusted, worn out locks. Auction is for parts exactly as pictured. Does not include retainer nut for glove box lock, reuse your existing nut. Ever price getting your locks re keyed at the locksmith? Hey they charge more than doctors! Doesn't hurt to have spares. We have locks for most cars, just ask.


 

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