66 67 Chrysler Polara Monaco Fury Vent Window Chrome Crank Handles Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, US
Two (2) Vent Window Cranks. Part number stamped on the back of both is 2765409. These have a few pits. Basically shiny. Knobs turn fine. Tines look good. OK for a driver or plate for show. These 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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