Austin-healey 100 And 100s Trunk Lid Locking Handle With Keys Near Nos on 2040-parts.com
South Egremont, Massachusetts, United States
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Trunk lid handle with two keys. This was a "backup" for the Jackie Cooper restoration for AHS 3504, but would be a great addition for any 100 car from 1953 to 1956, or if your 100S needs one. Later Austin-Healey models will also benefit!!
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