Vintage 1957 - 1962 Gm Door Handles Window Cranks Chevy Buick Oldsmobile on 2040-parts.com
Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States
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All handles have some minor wear. One is missing it's knob. Selling as a set of 8. Will not separate. See all photos closely, ask questions and see other items.
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Porsche 911 / 912 door panel passenger (right) side(US $150.00)
Pair original door lock pulls from a 1959 cadillac deville series - nice used(US $50.00)
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1965 mustang lh & rh interior door courtesy lights-set- **plus**--c5zb-13b722 b(US $41.50)
1965 mustang door arm rest pad - blue
Mustang arm rest pads 1964 1/2 1965 1966 red set of 2 driver passenger(US $14.95)
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