Antique Truck Spring Loaded Hood Latch-brockway White Reo Mack Autocar ++ on 2040-parts.com
Chenango Forks, New York, United States
HERE IS A NOS SPRING LOADED HOOD LATCH ASSEMBLY THAT WILL FIT A LOT OF BROCKWAY TRUCKS FROM THE 30'S UP TO THE 70'S. THIS ONE IS FOR THE LEFT REAR or RIGHT FRONT. BY CHANGING THE SPRING SO THAT THE TAIL OF THE SPRING POINTS UP, IT CAN BE USED ON THE RIGHT REAR & LEFT FRONT. I HAVE SEEN THESE USED ON WHITE TRUCKS ALSO, SHOULD FIT OTHERS AS WELL.
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