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Buick & Others 1951 - 1952, Right Side Door Lock Springs (1pr), Nice Nors! on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
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Fairland, Indiana, United States

Fairland, Indiana, United States
Buick & Others 1951 - 1952, Right Side Door Lock Springs (1Pr), Nice NORS!, US $4.95, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Champ Manufacturer Part Number:942Q

This is one pair of door lock springs, ( right side only )  bolt return spring.  Fit Buick 1951 - 1952, Chevrolet 1951 - 1952, Oldsmobile 88 & 98 1951 and Pontiac 1951 - 1952 models. Champ part number 942Q.  In excellent shape!
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