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1967 Dodge Charger~ Plymouth Belvedere Gtx Vent Window Cranks* Mopar 383 440 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Here is a pair of driver quality window crank handles for 1967 Dodge and Plymouth models.
Manufacturer Part Number:2765409

We have for sale one pair of used Mopar vent window crank handles for 1967 Dodge and Plymouth models. The Part number is 2765409

 This pair of crank handles is in decent used shape, driver quality, with small pitting in the chrome finish.

 Please refer to the pictures as they are part of the description. These are not new nor perfect. Thanks. 

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