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1963 Station Wagon Handle, Crank. Classic, Ambassador, American. on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States

Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States
1963 station wagon handle, crank.  Classic, Ambassador, American., image 1
Condition:Used

I don't know if this is new old stock or used.  It looks new.  I bought it for a 770 classic wagon I was having restored.  The restoration company didn't need it so it's just been hanging around.  I know it will fit 1963 and 1964 Classic and Ambassador models.  It probably fits the American model line and other years.  If the Ebay estimate for shipping is off I'll return the difference.  

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