38 Plymouth Dodge Window Crank Handle 30s 40s on 2040-parts.com
Spring Valley, California, US
No RESERVE!
Selling a WINDOW CRANK HANDLE. I believe it is original but I'm not 100% sure. The chrome is in good shape for age. The knob is brown in color. The back of the handle has 2953 stamped on it. It's off of a 38 Plymouth Deluxe, but may fit other 30s and 40s cars. Additional photos can be provided upon request.
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Carlos 619 251 9089
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