Yes, all '52 B's and previous models had the latches. (The '53 B model dispensed with the airbox cooling and introduced the pressure-cooling cowl similar to all subsequent Cessnas.)
The above-pictured aircraft has been modified (as has the wing, which has drooped leading-edges...probably a STOL kit...and a "L" heated pitot tube similar to later aircraft. The official 170 heated pitot tube is a straight, Kohler "shark fin" type, similar to 190/195 aircraft. There should be documentation in the logs and Form 337's for these mods.)
PS- I like the cowl treatment.
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Re: DIP'S LATCHES
The Dip Davis website: http://www.cowllatchstc.com/information.html
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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.

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