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Nos Door & Ignition Locks With Keys Ford Boss 302 429 Mustang 69 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States

Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States
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NOS Door & Ignition Locks With Keys Ford Boss 302 429 Mustang 69


This is a NOS set of door locks with matching ignition cylinder. These have the original early style "small hole" Ford keys, and original code tags still attached. Keys have "FORD" on one side, and "FAMILY OF FINE CARS" on the other side. Set consists of (2) door locks, (1) ignition cylinder, (2) Ford keys, (2) retainers and gaskets. Fit 1969 Ford Boss 302 and Boss 429 Mustang. If your doors and ignition do not match, here is your chance to get back to one key. Replace those old, rusted, worn out locks. Auction is for parts exactly as pictured. 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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