Chevy Caprice 1974-79 Inside Strap Pull Handle Used Oe on 2040-parts.com
Cheney, Washington, United States
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Chevy Caprice inside strap pull handle with chrome covers in nice condition. This is out of a 4 door Caprice, so it will fit 4dr or wagon.
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