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    door lock pins

    Been trying to find a nice set od door lock pins in chrome or satin finish without a head on them. Looked at ebay and googled. Seen some for Mercedes that I like but don't know if they will fit. Anybody has any aftermarket on their doors that I can see or any suggestions as to where to go???

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    Maybe a Mustang pin would fit...? Been sorta wondering about that myself...
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    I was eyeing a set of those...was thinking Ford would use the same hardware on all or most...

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    Wish I could find a later model Stang in the junk yard and see...the only yards they are in here are ones you can't walk back.

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    Those are aftermarket parts.... doubt you'll find them in a recycle yard.
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    Yup, seeing Steve's car is what put the idea in my head......I have a set of the old style bullet valve stems on the car and was hoping to find a set to match. I'll settle on the aftermarket Mustang style just to add a flash inside the car...

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    So what exactly did Steve (Embassy) buy? I like what he did and want to "borrow" his idea too.

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    Bullit style locks but not mustangs...maybe hell chime in as to where and what he installed...they look good

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.Mark View Post
    Bullit style locks but not mustangs...maybe hell chime in as to where and what he installed...they look good
    Just happened to see this thread. You know I am not on here much.

    I bought them from a Mustang aftermarket supplier. They make all kinds of styles. Pick up any Mustang mag and they are full of them.

    Simply unscrew your factory door lock pins and install the new ones.


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    Search for "billet mustang parts".
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