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1970 Thru 1976 Corvette Park Brake Handle Correct Original on 2040-parts.com

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Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States
THIS IS A VERY NICE ORIGINAL PARKING BRAKE HANDLE. IT WORKS LIKE NEW. LOOK AT THE PICS!
Brand:GM CORVETTE Warranty:No Surface Finish:AS ORIGINAL Country of Manufacture:United States

THIS IS A 1970 THRU 1976 CORVETTE FRONT PARKING BRAKE HANDLE CORRECT ORIGINAL OFF OF A 1971.  IT IS USED NICE AND HAS BEEN CLEANED UP. THERE ARE NO REPRODUCTIONS OF THIS PART!  LOOK AT THE PICS! SHIPPING WILL BE DETERMINED BY ME AT THE END OF THE AUCTION FROM BUYERS ADDRESS AND ZIP. SHIPPING QUOTE POSTED IN THIS AUCTION IS NOT CORRECT! SELLING TO LOWER 48 ONLY. I HAVE 40 YEARS OF ORIGINAL CORVETTE PARTS, NEW,USED,OLD,RARE AND RESTORED. CALL ME AT 352-371-2658 WITH ANY NEEDS.

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