1959 Ford Edsel Rh Outside Door Handle Nos on 2040-parts.com
Florien, Louisiana, United States
This is a right hand outside door handle for a 1959 Edsel. It may fit other models. It is fro the front right door or only door on a two door car. It is NOS and in perfect condition except for a couple of tiny, barely noticable age spots. New reproductions run about $70. I am asking 49 for this original piece. Don't put Chinese junk on the car you love.
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