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1965 Dodge Polara Monaco Plymouth Fury Chrysler Fresh Air Vent Cable Pair Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, US

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, US
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Pair of vent window handles and cables.  One is about 57 inches long and the other is about 27 inches long.  Chrome knobs have some small pits, but are still basically shiny.   The cables work fine.  This came from an estate of a man who collected 48-70 Chrysler cars and parts.  Most of the parts are 1956-1966.  Please look at my store under the category 48-70 Chrysler Part Collection to see what else I have for sale for these vehicles. 

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