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Wow, that's a great find, is it the same dimensions as oem?

It's cheap enough to ship to the US!

BTW shipping to the UK should not be expensive on small parts if sent USPS, we ship packages back to family all the time. I knwo a lot of vendors only use UPS or FedEx which incur duties etc. I am not far from Pantera Parts Connection and can always pick up parts and ship, just remember local sales incur an 8% sales tax.

Julian
The trunk latch exists in many visually similar versions. This one does appear dimensionally correct.

Likewise, the pushbutton deck lock has many close cousins. The one pictured does NOT appear to be a direct match to the Pantera lock.

So, I've pulled the pin and ordered one of each.

Their shipping is outrageous, though.

Parts come to about $24. Shipping, and a 2.5 Euro Paypal handling charge, came to $55. And they use DHL, which can often come with added customs fees.

But since I just bought a deck lid latch from Hall, and it was $75 plus tax and shipping, this German outfit may prove to be worth the shipping expenses.

I'll let you all know when it arrives.

Larry

This is an NOS push button lock:

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Note the location of the locking pin and how it differs between the two pictures. This different location will likely work just fine, as it is matched to the housing. But it does indicate they are not the same.

Also, the actuating pin on the back of the lock cylinder has different styles and the German photo leaves one guessing as to what it looks like.

Additionally, the lock cylinder mounts at an angle to the mounting plate on our Pantera's, and photographs of these similar locks often fail to clearly show if that angle is the same with a Pantera lock. It may be possible to work around an incorrect angle by using a tapered shim during installation, as long as the result protrudes far enough.

Larry
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Hey Larry,

You are ahead of me, I looked at taking a chance and placing an order for one of each too and it came up $48 shipping. The upside if they fit is that I placed multiples of each on in the cart and the shipping didn't change, so you can spread the cost, but I wasn't willing to buy multiples without verifying fit! I've been there, done that and have parts on the shelf to prove it!

The lock also appears to be available on eBay from a Ukrainian seller $10.99 with same again for shipping. The latch he has is different with a metal insert and not cast, but might equally functionally work for $3.75 and $7.99 shipping.

Julian
My Lada items from Russian 4X4, the German outfit with the stupid high shipping charges, have arrived.

I bought the chassis-mounted decklid latch, and the decklid-mounted push button lock assembly.

The latch is the same one TransSami previously ordered and said it was a direct fit.

I have a Hall Pantera-supplied latch I just purchased. I've compared the two versions side-by-side and while there are differences in the design and construction, the critical dimensions do match.

The main difference between the two is at the mounting plate, which I have found to be the weak link in these latches.

The Lada plate has an added stiffener side-to-side bridge. Based on TransSamis' experience that added stiffener appears to be a non-issue. Should it cause any installation problems, it could easily be cut out.

The mounting plate center-to-center dimensions are the same.
The shape and size of the cast latch piece are the same.
The location of the latch pivot is the same.
The height and width of the housings are the same.
The profiles of the housings have just minor differences.

Comparison photos posted for posterity.

Note I removed the tension spring from the Hall unit for photo purposes. Otherwise the spring pushed the latch and blocked true photo comparisons.

Larry

LADA ON LEFT --------- HALL ON RIGHT

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LADA ON LEFT --------- HALL ON RIGHT

NOTE: The Lada latch push point (where the push button lock contacts for release) is not a solid surface, as in the Hall piece. It has a large center gap.

The Pantera push-button lock has a center-mounted plunger that depresses the latch for release.

TransSami made no mention of this causing any problems in lock operation.

Should a problem manifest itself due to that gap, a small metal plate glued over that gap would solve that issue.

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