1940 Ford Standard Passenger Car - Nos New Hood Opening Handle 01a- 8215-a on 2040-parts.com
Porter Ranch, California, United States
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THIS SALE IS FOR THE NOS 1940 FORD STANDARD PASSENGER CAR HOOD OPENING HANDLE. IT IS IN FACTORY NEW CONDITION AND THE CHROME FINISH IS STILL VERY NICE. THIS HANDLE STILL LOOKS NEARLY AS GOOD AS WHEN IT WAS MADE BACK IN 1940. YOU CAN SEE THE MANUFACTURING MARKS AND FORD PART NUMBER ON THE BACK IN THE PHOTO. This handle has part number 01A- 8215-A and has never been installed on a vehicle. . It is being offered at a very low price. Please let me prepare invoice with lowest cost shipping choice before sending in payment as Ebay calculated shipping charges are usually too high. International bidders please contact me for an estimate of shipping costs. Sales tax will be added to all items delivered within California. Contact me for more information on other shipping options. Please use the Ebay feature "Ask Seller A Question" if you need further info.
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