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Nos Ford E0uz-2227158-a 1979 80 81 82 1983 E-100 250 350 Van Rear Window Latch on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Other Part Number:D9UZ-2227158-A Manufacturer Part Number:E0UZ-2227158-A Warranty:No



For Sale: One N.O.S. (NEW) Genuine Ford pop out rear window latch. The Ford part number is D9UZ-2227158-A, that number was replaced by E0UZ-2227158-A.

It is believed to be the rear /side window pop out latch for the following Ford vehicles:
1979-1983 Econoline E-100 thru E-350 vans.

The parts book states that it is to be used with 7/32" glass only.

Condition: N.O.S. genuine Ford part in original parts box. No issues.

Please do your own research and ask questions before buying to verify that this would be correct for your application.

Shipping charge in listing is for the continental US only. Will ship international. Please contact me if from other than the continental US to get an accurate shipping rate to your destination.
















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