2 Vintage Mid To Late 1930's G.m.?? Trunk Handles With Keys on 2040-parts.com
Parma, Michigan, US
Here are 2 vintage trunk handles with keys. I was told these fit a mid to late 1930's G.M. vehicle. I do not know. Please look at the pics and decide for yourself. Both are in good shape but I dont know how one of them works. The key works but there is nothing on the shaft that moves. Great items for the classic car restorer.
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