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Placentia, California, US
64-72 El Camino Tailgate Handle Set. This is a brand new tailgate handle and comes complete with chrome handle, plastic washer, and mounting screw. This is a nice touch to your freshly painted El Camino or just replacing your old worn out original. Muscle Factory 800-762-0317.
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