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Nos 49-51 Nash "600" Statesman Ambassador R. Rear Door Latch Lock !!! Amc on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, United States

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:NASH Manufacturer Part Number:#4475080

 UP FOR SALE IS A NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL FACTORY RIGHT REAR DOOR LATCH - LOCK IN EXCELLENT NEW CONDITION THAT IS CORRECT FOR  ALL 1949 THRU 1951 NASH "600",  STATESMAN & AMBASSADORS ---- PART NUMBER #4475080---  HUGH STOCK OF AMC/RAMBLER/NASH DOOR LATCH/LOCKS/REMOTE CONTROLS/STRIKERS IN STOCK !!!!  ---  PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.   SCARCE ITEM -- PRICE IS REALLY RIGHT - CHECK AROUND  !!!!!!!!!!   ---( COMBINED SHIPPING ALWAYS AVAILABLE )

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