Dodge Truck Window Crank From Mid 50's Truck on 2040-parts.com
Morgantown, Pennsylvania, US
Window crank handle from a mid-50's Dodge truck. Excellent form, fit, and function. Chrome plate has some pitting as shown. Plastic knob is tight and excellent condition. Please email me any questions. Thanks for looking.
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