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1951 - 1953 Chevy Truck Door Handles Pair Original Usa Made on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

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Here is a original Pair of Exterior door handles.  Fits the Chevy truck panel suburban 1951 1952 1953. It has been on shelf for over 20+ years and has pits and chrome is not perfect ,scratches, etc. (see pics)   It is made here in the USA and is not perfect but will fit your all original or rat rod truck or for  your show or hot rod truck.  NO KEY for drivers side and the blank button on the pass. side.  Please look closely at pics before buying. I can send more pics.  You will be hard press to find another one in this rare condition.  Thank you

If you need other small parts for your AD (1947-1953 Chevy / Gmc Truck) let me know what you need and I can list it for you

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