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OPR Ignition Lock Cylinder & Keys (1970 Fairlane; 70-71 Torino; 70-73 Montego)

Item EK-42-45585-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Quality Replacement For The Original
      • Includes Two Keys With OE-Style Appearance
      • Replaces Engineering Number D2AZ-11582-B

      Description

      After many years of service original lock cylinders tend to get a little sloppy, leading to binding and/or lack of security. Loss of your keys is also a problem most people have experienced. This duplicate of the original key cylinder will return proper function to your starting, and the two keys have the original style Ford markings so it all looks correct. Changing one of these isn't that mysterious either. Just check a factory shop manual (we offer reprints of many) or search the web for the correct procedure.


      1970 Fairlane, 1970-71 Torino/Ranchero/Montego Ignition Switch Key Cylinder - With 2 "Ford" Keys

      OPR PY1403

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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      4.5

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