Electric Trunk Latch

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I got mine yesterday. It was 75+11+10. Just under 100.00. It works great. Got the latch and wiring up to bullet plugin, trunk bezel and switch. Bench tested great. They are out there. Just need to find right guy to let go of one. Warms up a little, I am going back to p&p yard.
 
Who's ever seen one of these?
What did it come from ?
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The pictured electric lock/latch/bracket assembly, part number 2486614, is for a 1964 - 1966 Imperial.

The following diagram shows the assembly installation:
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Also posted on FBBO.
Thanks , I've been trying to find any info on this part, and no one could pin point it !
 
The pictured electric lock/latch/bracket assembly, part number 2486614, is for a 1964 - 1966 Imperial.

The following diagram shows the assembly installation:
Screenshot 2025-11-11 11.52.19 AM.png


Also posted on FBBO.
Where can I find this information ! Can't find anything online about it !
 
Where can I find this information ! Can't find anything online about it !

This information I posted is from the Chrysler parts catalogs and service manuals and my investigation. The diagram is from the 1964 Chrysler & Imperial service manual.



Off topic added information about information sources...

I don't rely on online sources. Online sources can be convenient, useful at times, sometimes accurate, and I might refer to them when it fits. Online can be good for images and cross checking. If it's not in my own knowledge, I refer to my personal library of Chrysler parts catalogs, service manuals, technical service bulletins, Chrysler Master price lists and supersession books, training documents, sales literature, and specialty documents, plus aftermarket catalogs, and a multitude of technical reference books, as well as my own internal networked computer storage with things I have collected or written myself. The following images show some of it:
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On the right of the last image is some of my electronics documentation and data books. That's another hobby.
 

This information I posted is from the Chrysler parts catalogs and service manuals and my investigation. The diagram is from the 1964 Chrysler & Imperial service manual.



Off topic added information about information sources...

I don't rely on online sources. Online sources can be convenient, useful at times, sometimes accurate, and I might refer to them when it fits. Online can be good for images and cross checking. If it's not in my own knowledge, I refer to my personal library of Chrysler parts catalogs, service manuals, technical service bulletins, Chrysler Master price lists and supersession books, training documents, sales literature, and specialty documents, plus aftermarket catalogs, and a multitude of technical reference books, as well as my own internal networked computer storage with things I have collected or written myself. The following images show some of it:
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On the right of the last image is some of my electronics documentation and data books. That's another hobby.
Nice library!
 
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