1958 1959 1960 Ford Thunderbird Nos Door Lock Striker Plate on 2040-parts.com
Demotte, Indiana, US
OFFERING A 1958-1960 FORD THUNDERBIRD NEW OLD STOCK DOOR STRIKER PLATE. PART MANUFACTURING STAMPING NUMBER IS B9SB-6322011-A2. WILL FIT LEFT FRONT DOOR. NO ATTACHING HARDWARE. ACQUIRED LOOSE IN BOX FROM CLOSED DEALER.
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