Lever Ignition Pre War Car Fiat Alfa Romeo Lancia Ansaldo Bugatti Mercedes Bmw on 2040-parts.com
Cinisi, IT
rare! lever switch / wheel removal 22 mm, pre-war car, I do not know which car it is. as picture
total length 90,5 mm
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