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Volvo 142e, 144e & 145e Ignition Key & Tumbler W/main Wiring Switch. Fits 73/74 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Wiscasset, Maine, United States

Wiscasset, Maine, United States
Condition:Used

  Offered for sale is an original VOLVO factory ignition key and tumbler assembly as used on all 1973 and 1974 models. VOLVO part number is 1212375. This key and tumbler assembly has been on a shelf in my shop for many years. The assembly is in very nice condition and functions properly. The face of the tumbler where the key is inserted is in excellent condition. At this point in time most of the faces have damaged slots caused by "bad" keys. The included key is the original factory key. Also included is the main wiring junction block assembly. Shipped with full insurance. Any questions call 207-882-5033 daytime M-F.

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