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1964 Ford Thunderbird Trunk Lock Housing, Lock & Linkage - 1965 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Adams, Tennessee, United States

Adams, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a nice trunk lock assembly that I removed from my 1964 Thunderbird.

The lock housing is in great condition with a good, no rust, spring. The chrome

housing is in nice condition and all moving parts work just fine. The lock comes

with the connection linkage but there is no key to the lock. You can replace the

current lock with your lock or have a key made for the current lock.

I will be listing several other parts from the 64 Thunderbird.

US Sales Only, Sorry.

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