Vintage Ford Ignition Lock Cylinder 1930's ?? Very Cool Looking Maybe Rare L@@k on 2040-parts.com
Livonia, Michigan, United States
Vintage Ford Maybe Lincoln possibly Rare Ignition lock cylinder very cool looking.It could be early to mid to late 1930'S ?? I had to take it apart to make keys for it when I found it in my old stock it had no keys.This is why it doesn't come with original keys.It does have some marks on it but be assured it is in perfect working condition.This is the only one I have. |
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