Volvo P1800 1800s 1800e 1800es Door Handles Ext. Nice Condition Pair on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, United States
Pair of exterior door handles, removed from a '73 1800ES. These cross over I believe back to 1967, not sure. Please review photos for condition. These do have some light scratches, but otherwise are a nice pair. The push button does operate well. I do not have the actual key that operates these handles, but I do have a key that fits the lock, so I could include the key, and perhaps you could have the lock re-keyed. |
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