Chevy Chevrolet Gmc Olds Buick Cadillac Trunk Door Handle on 2040-parts.com
Auburn Hills, Michigan, US
ORIGINAL N.O.S, CHEVY TRUNK OR DOOR HANDLE 1930S. I DO NOT KNOW. WHAT IT FITS OLDS CVEY BUICK CAD AND GMC. THE UNPLATED AREA IS 2 7/8 TH INCHES LONG. GOOD WORKING CONDITION. . PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTION. PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTION. SHIPPING PRICE IS IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY. ALL OTHERS FIGURED BY LOCATION.
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