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1962 - 65 CHEVY II NOVA Trunk Deck Lid Lock Latch Striker Catch OEM GM GOOD USED

$ 14.75

Availability: 22 in stock
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Surface Finish: Stamped Metal
  • Warranty: No Warranty
  • Other Part Number: OER 153156
  • Brand: General Motors
  • Interchange Part Number: Northwest Nova - MW01
  • Condition: Good average used part - dirty with minor surface oxidation & old paint. All normal for used parts this age. No rot holes or damage, part is not deformed from the trunk being slammed. NOTE - I HAVE MANY OF THESE, THE ONE PICTURED IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE LOT AND WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.
  • Vintage Car Part: Yes
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Placement on Vehicle: Rear
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    ITEM DESCRIPTION
    USED 1962 - 65 Chevrolet / General Motors trunk deck lid latch catch. This is an original GM part, not a reproduction.
    NOTE - I HAVE MANY OF THESE, THE ONE PICTURED IS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE LOT AND WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.
    CONDITION:
    Good average used part - dirty with minor surface oxidation & old paint. All normal for used parts this age. No rot holes or damage, part is
    not
    deformed from the trunk being slammed.
    APPLICATION:
    1962 - 65 Chevy II / Nova all models except wagons.
    This is the striker catch with the adjustment slots
    , not the one with the bolt bosses (check my other auctions for that one). GM used two different styles! Please verify it works for your application.
    PAYMENT
    Payment is to be via m/o or PayPal. If you are in the area I am open to pick-up, but please contact me before bidding to work out the details.
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