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1 Nos Gm 68-75 Chevrolet Corvette 64-81 Door Lock Striker Gm 20151275 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
NOS GM #20151275 Correct Vintage Original GM Door Striker!
Brand:Chevrolet Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:20151275 8770193 4472299 9710789 9723480 20038395 Country of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:camaro corvette camaro nova ss impala ss copo nos Part Brand:GM Other Part Number:283 302 dz302 307 327 348 350 383 396 400 402 427 more:454 502 540 vintage rat rod hot gasser chevy 409 Surface Finish:NOS maybe:l88 l72 dz muncie m20 m21 m22 hurst zr-1 zl-1 l-88 Warranty:No

 Up for sale here is 1 Vintage NOS Original GM part# 20151275 door striker! If you are doing a period correct restoration, or just want the quality of the original GM stuff that actually lasted for 30+ years, then this a must have! Original color(not re-pop black or chrome) with original torx head! This striker will work with many vehicles, so please do your research before making your purchase!  

As always feel free to send me an email should you have any questions, and local pickup is always welcome!

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