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1949 Original Chevrolet Trunk Handle, Latch, Cover & Striker Plate !!!!! !!!!! on 2040-parts.com

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somewhere USA, United States

somewhere USA, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Chrome, metal Part Brand:Chevrolet GM Warranty:No

At auction is an original CHEVROLET 1949 TRUNK HANDLE, LATCH, COVER, STRIKER PLATE & FERRULE. It was removed from a 1949 Chevrolet. IT HAS VERY LIGHT PITTING, CHECK THE PHOTOS. EMAIL QUESTIONS. CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS, Other Countries welcome, waite for mailing costs. Make sure of Your application before bidding. email questions. Thanks for looking !!! I can rebuild Your 49 to 54 chevy speedometer OR clock, email questions.

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