1959-1962 Nos Ford, Mercury, Lincoln Lh Door Lock Striker Plate & Nos Shim on 2040-parts.com
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
This is an NOS LH (driver's side) door striker plate in the original box, Ford part #B9A 6422009-A and NOS metal shim which goes between the striker plate and the door jam. This striker plates was used on the following Fords and Mercurys:
1959 thru 1962 Ford passenger cars, Mercury passenger cars, Edsel, Lincoln, Falcon and Comet 1961-1963 Thunderbird and Ford trucks Perfect for a replacing a missing, damaged or worn driver's side striker plate. See my other eBay auctions and my eBay Store for more 1955-1957 Ford,Thunderbird, Lincoln and Mercury items. Payment is expected within 10 days of the close of the auction. We charge actual shipping only, are glad to combine shipping on several items or your welcome to stop by our shop and pick it up. Thanks! |
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