Used 1962 Ford Falco Diecast Metal Trunk Lock Bezel With Cylinder-c2db-6442514a on 2040-parts.com
Northville, Michigan, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED 1962 FORD FALCON DIECAST METAL TRUNK LOCK BEZEL AND KEY CYLINDER. THE ITEM IS IN VERY GOOD USED CONDITION, BUT DOES NOT HAVE A KEY TO FIT THE CYLINDER. THE CASTING NUMBER ON THE BACK SIDE IS C2DB-6442514-A. THE CHROMES SHINES NICELY, IS BRIGHT AND PIT-FREE. THERE IS NO PLASTIC INSERT INCLUDED.
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