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1969 69 B-body Passenger Door Internal Charger Lock Right Rods Latch 70 1970 Rt on 2040-parts.com

US $169.69
Location:

Bay Village, Ohio, United States

Bay Village, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

this door kit is very heavy on the lock rods and lock mechanisms.
this kit is worth its weight in gold.  this stuff is so hard to find especially in one place. this is all taken from a 1969 charger  passenger door..
some of these parts will work for  1968 door, but it is coming from a 1969-70 charger door and that is what all the hardware is designed for.
..this kit is hard to find and hard to duplicate and again coming right out of a 1969 charger passenger door..i am not sure if this hardware is the same as the b-body door..i thought there were some subtle differences.
if you bought a new empty door or need to repair yours, this is where it is at.  I am not guaranteeing every piece is here to for a complete door assembly, but as you can see it is very complete.
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