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53 - 54 Chevrolet Belair Hood Latch on 2040-parts.com

US $53.54
Location:

Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States

Fort Mohave, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ORIGINAL Surface Finish:USED Manufacturer Part Number:OME

UP FOR SALE IS THIS VERY NICE USED 1953 - 1954 CHEVROLET BELAIR HOOD LATCH ------- IN DRY STORAGE 35-40 YEARS ---- I CLEANED IT WITH A VERY LITE PLASTIC BEAD BLAST --- THEN SPRAYED IT WITH A CLEAR SEALER ---------- IT IS READY TO INSTALL OR PAINT ------ ALL LOOKS VERY NICE ----- I DON'T SEE ANY WEAR AT ALL ---- LOOKS 100% ------- SOLD AS IS ---- KNOW YOUR APPLICATION 

                                                                     ****************** NOTE :     WILL NOT FIT 49-52 ---------------- 53-54 ONLY ***************** 

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