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NOS REDEX (AM Co) HL-1 Universal Hood Latch circa 1960's. Purchased new by my father nearly fifty-years ago and maintained in dry storage ever since. Complete with hardware (latch and other necessary parts) packet and instruction sheet. Latch mechanism should be compatible with early, mid, and late 1960's U.S. manufacture automobiles. Very good quality replacement part if OE parts cannot be sourced for a vintage vehicle.
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