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Lock Cylinder/ W 2 Keys (1942-1947 Ford Truck; 1942-1948 Ford Car)

Item EK-32-13054-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Flipper Has Raised Teardrop Notch
      • Each Comes With 2 Keys
      • Covers In Stainless Steel
      • Can Key Multiple Cylinders To Match
      • Fits 1942-1947 Ford Truck; 1942-1948 Ford Car

      Description

      Reliable Lock Replacement. The Door Lock Cylinder & Keys; 1942-48 is designed as a direct replacement for original door lock cylinders, providing security and functionality. It operates as the main locking mechanism on doors, allowing vehicle owners to secure their classic Ford trucks and cars effectively.

      Construction and Appearance. This lock cylinder features stainless steel covers that offer corrosion resistance and durability. The flipper utilizes a raised teardrop notch design, enhancing both aesthetic authenticity and ease of use.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no drilling or modification for proper fit and function, ensuring a seamless replacement process for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

      Application. Specifically engineered to fit 1942-1947 Ford trucks and 1942-1948 Ford cars, this lock cylinder maintains original equipment compatibility for these classic vehicle models.

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