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ken ct.
02-09-2015 @ 2:15 PM
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Can anyone come up with a part # for glove box locks ???? Ive checked the Green Bible but nothing? ken ct. I have a NOS 41 Merc but may fit other yrs??? thanks for any help !

MG
02-09-2015 @ 6:26 PM
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Ken: - Maybe its because the locks were manufactured by Hurd....

Glove Box Door Lock -
Part number: 01A-7006081
Model: Passenger
Years: 1940

Glove Box Door Lock -
Part number: 21A-7006081
Model: Passenger
Years: 1942 1946 1947 1948

Try these web sites as well > http://cars.shop.askjot.com/forsale/hurd-lock

http://www.ebay.com/itm/381142111892?rmvSB=true

http://indianapolisautomotiveparts.com/abf540fac1d40b34/ford-glove-box-lock/

This message was edited by MG on 2-9-15 @ 6:48 PM

ken ct.
02-10-2015 @ 3:56 AM
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Thanks MG , lots of 40 + 42-48 locks but all FORD. Don't know if 41 Merc is same as FORD. The box is marked 41 Merc but you know it could be in the wrong box ?????? ken ct. Will check that # you gave me in the GB. May go to FL. for a couple of weeks to get away from all this snow + cold. Thanks again. Those are good web-sites for parts.My son will stay at the house while were gone.

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TomO
02-10-2015 @ 7:46 AM
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The lock P/N is found in the Body Parts Catalog. The Mercury instrument panel is different from the Ford and I think that the glove box lock is different also. The Mercury lock is mounted on the instrument panel and the Ford lock is mounted in the door.

Tom

ken ct.
02-10-2015 @ 10:42 AM
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Thanks Tom I don't have the later body manual only the 36-38 one. ken ct.

Lincoln
02-10-2015 @ 7:00 PM
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The 1941 Body Parts List specifies Lock Assembly 19A-7006081-A for the Merc. The Ford lock is totally different as the Ford lock fits into a hole of the glove box door, while the Merc lock mounts in a hole of the dashboard itself.
And it appears this is a 1941 Merc only Lock Assembly, after examining the 1940 and 1942 Body Parts Lists.

ken ct.
02-10-2015 @ 10:59 PM
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Thanks Tom + Lincoln , I wish someone would buy it,its nothing I need and been carrying to too many shows for quite a few yrs. Comes with orig box and is NOS with 2 cut keys. Never installed works fine. $35 free ship .

TomO
02-11-2015 @ 8:19 AM
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Ken, there are not many 41 Mercurys left and the glove box lock is not a high priority replacement item. They seldom wear out and are easy to re-key if the trunk lock is replaced.

That is a part that E-Bay is designed for, you will get maximum exposure and it will be bid to its market value.

Tom

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