1935-7 Packard 115-120 R/front/ Left Rear Exterior Door Handle. on 2040-parts.com
El Sobrante, California, United States
New manufacture. Non Locking cast handle beautifully chromed and ready to install,will not rust out from the inside as the originals will do. Made in the U.S and triple Chrome plated. Very limited supply. These are hard to come by. John Ulrich Packard Parts. ..................
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