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Nos Mopar 1960-64 Plymouth Dodge Desoto Chrysler Left Door Latch 216695 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Lebanon, Ohio, United States

Lebanon, Ohio, United States
Parts are new but were manufactured decades ago. Some shelf wear or tarnishing is to be expected.
Brand:MOPAR Interchange Part Number:1954057 Manufacturer Part Number:2166695 Warranty:No

You are buying a NOS Mopar left front door latch for most 1960 & 1961 Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto & Chrysler models including 300. Part# 2166695. Also fits most 1962 1963 & 1964 Chrysler models. Please look at the pictures & check your parts book for your specific application prior to purchasing. Thanks for looking. Shipping to U.S. only.

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