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Truck Door Handles Circa 50's 60's on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, US

Worth, Illinois, US
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UP FOR AUCTION ARE 2 NEW TRUCK DOOR LOCK MECHANISMS CIRCA 50'S ON UP. MADE BY CLEVELAND, MEASURES 5 3/8" X 4 3/8" ON THE OUTSIDE. BOTH ARE SOLID WITH SOME SURFACE RUST WILL CLEAN UP. SPRINGS ARE GOOD, NO DENTS. LONG OBSOLETE USA MADE ASSEMBLIES. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ???????

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