1957 1958 1959 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Desoto Rear Door Lock Knob Washer Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Palm Desert, California, United States
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1957 1958 and 1959 all Dodge, Chrysler, Desoto and Plymouth rear door lock lever 1755844 & 1879539 are the Mopar part numbers I have found for these. Plastic washer and correct allen screw is included Looks NOS but it's used. Mint chrome Washer is not cracked I do ship worldwide USPS |
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