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Nos Briggs & Stratton 1941 - 1947 Packard Door Lock Cylinder on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Briggs Stratton Manufacturer Part Number:307088 UPC:Does Not Apply

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NOS Briggs & Stratton 1941 - 1947 Packard Door Lock Cylinder


New uncoded door lock cylinder made by Briggs & Stratton. Part # 307088. This is an uncoded lock. To code it to your key, you simply insert your key, then file the wafers flush with the cylinder. As best I can tell from the book it fits all 1941-1947 models door lock.  Get a spare while you can. Hard to find, but we got it. Check our other auctions for more parts.


 

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