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#6 Chrysler Desoto Dodge Plymouth 20's 30's 40's 50's Window Handle Used on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Etters, Pennsylvania, United States

Etters, Pennsylvania, United States
Some small pitting
Brand:Mopar

Has the CDDP Logo and the #3673L
This one is used I have no idea what year this is correct for..

Mopar  Window Handle Chrysler Desoto Dodge Plymouth 1920's-1950's ?
No idea what years or models this was used on. Some small pitting nothing big bad or ugly.. Looks to be a cadmium plate rather than chrome..  No chips in the knob and it is still pretty tight..


Only have one, get it while you can!

I have a box full of  mostly 1920's-50's Mopar Window, Interior/Exterior Door, Windshield and Hood lift Handles that I was never able to identify so check back often if there is one you are looking for, or if you want to help identify.

Questions I can be reached by phone at BHWINC Vintage Auto 717-938-6783 late afternoon thru early evening weekdays

 ebs41

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