65-90 Mopar Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Door Trunk Lock Cylinder Retainer Clips 3pcs on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
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This
is a nice quality set of 3 Mopar NOS Reproduction door lock cylinder
retainer clips that securely holds the door lock to the door. These are
in most 65-90 Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth cars so please check your
application and match yours to the pictures in the listing. These were
also used to hold the trunk lock in the trunk in various years of Chrysler makes, and models but not all. Some models take a special clip for the
trunk lock so be sure to match your original ones to the ones listed.
These exhibit the same thickness of spring steel with the correct bends
and contours as the originals that Chrysler used. You will get exactly what is
pictured. If your looking for a set of two of these please see my other listings as I have sets of two for sale as well. The old ones are usually sprung from age and will allow the
lock to move in the door which is why it is a must to replace these in a
correct restoration. These clips are new and will replace your missing, broken, or bent ones on your car. I
am a seller of the products I use. These are the same door lock clips
that I use on my award winning concourse restorations here at Midwest
Muscle Car Specialties so bid with confidence. My
parts are shipped fast and are not back ordered like others. If you
see it on Ebay for sale than I have it in stock and ready to ship. No
back orders or long wait times to receive your order here. If
multiple purchases are made I will combine items to save shipping
costs. Return policy doesnt apply for all international customers. I
will ship to Canada, Hawaii, and Alaska, but please understand that
shipping cost may be more. I will also ship to other countries but
payment must be Pay Pal and a $20.00 charge added to actual shipping
costs for time and paperwork to ship. I accept Pay Pal. |
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