New Oem Acdelco Chevrolet Military Truck Cucv Door Locks M1008 M1009 M1010 M1028 on 2040-parts.com
Goldenrod, Florida, United States
This listing is for one set of NEW UNOPENED Original Equipment from Manufacturer (OEM) ACDelco
direct replacement CUCV driver and passenger door lock cylinders. Fits all
years and all models of 1980’s GM CUCV’s. Each box comes with two locks and two
matching keys. Each set of locks is keyed differently; no two sets of locks
have the same keys. They work as great as they look! The locks are black. There’s
no need to spend precious time and energy removing the chrome off of standard
locks and painting them. One of the pictures shows what the lock looks like on a
M1009. The standard CUCV key will not work in these lock sets. Replacing your
door lock cylinders is a great way to ensure that someone with a standard CUCV
key cannot open your doors and steal your stuff or your truck. Fits:
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