NOS OEM 1970 MUSTANG HOOD LATCH ASSY.
THEY ARE IN NEW EXCELLENT CONDITION
THE SERVICE PART # DOZZ-16C896-A
TWO KITS (2) AS PICTURED
THE FORD PACKAGING SHOW SHELF WEAR
THESE ARE CORRECT FOR 1970
FOR YEARS 1969 ,1971,1972,1973 THE LOWER STEM IS
SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT BUT IS EASILY EXCHANGED
IF YOU ALREADY HAVE ONE OF THE YEARS
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