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But, Mike has no parts catalogs after 1979. OP has posted two 1992 ID Engineering (not part) Numbers, one 1991 Part Number.
I'm gonna have to find the master cross reference catalog (out in the garage) with these two ID numbers to cross them over to part numbers...then go from there.
I'm trying to find a console latching assembly for a Ford console.
The door has part number F2TB-18060A70-ADW with F370L CAV.2
The console has part number F2TB-18045-ADW with F370B.
I tried a F1TZ-7806072-A but that's not it = 1990/94 F150/350/Bronco instrument panel.
Don't know exactly what the console is out of. It doesn't have a lock.
F2TB ID engineering number prefixes: 1992.
NOTE: Parts catalog lists a different part number for the lockable type, so I assume this one is non lockable. But, it wasn't cheap, dealer cost was 91 bucks!
Thanks for all the help. I'll try the company's listed. Kind of a pain. I got the console for $25 and it looks like a new latch might be $100 and I can get another complete used console for that. Just my luck you can find repros for hundreds of latches but not this one. I might adapt a magnetic latch from the hardware store. Sometimes I'm just stubborn.
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