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1941 Plymouth Trunk Handle Assembly License Plate Light Tail Ratrod Tail Light on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Helotes, Texas, United States

Helotes, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MOPAR CPDD PLYMOUTH RATROD TRUNK HANDLE Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:903454

Here's a great find.

I found this vintage 1941 Plymouth Trunk Handle just laying there in a pile of things.

It's in exactly the condition I found it and I purposely didn't clean in case someone is looking for the wonderful patina that only comes with time. 

There is no Key, but should be a simple key cut for a locksmith.

It has a couple small dings on it, so please use the photos to judge it.  You will get exactly what you see.

I will package it well and ship it quick.

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