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1960s Door Handle Trunk Handle ?? Foreign Car Triumph Jaguar Porsche ?? on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Cleaning out the garage, This was stuff I took to the Carlisle flea market 30 years ago.  This auction is for a 19?? to 19?? Foreign Car ?? Interior Door Handle, or Trunk Handle?? The Handle is in very good condition, has Screws. The Chrome is nice. I'm NOT sure what this came off of, I'm guessing Foreign Car, Maybe Triumph, Jaguar, Porsche??? But look at the pics, judge for yourself, and ask questions before buying.  Any help appreciated.

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