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Tk1033 - 1970-73 Camaro Door / Glove / Trunk Lock Set With Long Shaft 3/4" on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Visalia, California, United States

Visalia, California, United States
Condition:New

TK1033 - 1970-73 Camaro Door / Glove / Trunk Lock Set with Long Shaft 3/4" Please check your originals before you order these are the long shaft versions. These where bought for a project that was never finished. I am also including the door lock pawl right and left. These where bought from Classic Industries so you can look up part number if you like.

This set includes the correct replacement lock assemblies for the doors, glove box and trunk. Replace your rusted or missing originals with a complete new set! This set provides the coded lock assemblies along with pre-cut keys to bring your locks back to original condition.  

CL1102 - 1970-78 Camaro with Long Cylinder Door Lock Pawl; RH

Reproduction lever that mounts at the end of the door lock cylinder allowing the door latch assembly to be activated when the key is turned.

CL1103 - 1970-78 Camaro with Long Cylinder Door Lock Pawl; LH

Reproduction lever that mounts at the end of the door lock cylinder allowing the door latch assembly to be activated when the key is turned.


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