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(2) Nos 1949 1950 Ford Chrome Window Crank Handle 8a-7023348 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $42.99
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Fergus Falls, Minnesota, United States

Fergus Falls, Minnesota, United States
nice original NOS no box with minor shelf wear part# 8A-7023348
Brand:Ford Surface Finish:CHROME Manufacturer Part Number:8A-7023348 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

(2) ORIGINAL NOS NO BOX WITH MINOR SHELF WEAR 1949-50 FORD WINDOW CRANK HANDLES PART# 8A-7023348. CHROME HAS VERY NICE SHINE WITH NO PITTING AND KNOBS HAVE NO CRACKS WITH A TINT LIGHTER IN COLOR FROM EACH OTHER. VERY NICE ORIGINALS, ALL QUESTIONS WELCOME. THANKS

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