Austin Healy Bn1 Bn2 Trunk Handle Orig on 2040-parts.com
Diamond Bar, California, United States
original rear trunk handle bn1 bn2 has they stamped numbers on the brown colored shaft chrome is pittd but doable for new chrome used on many models ,,,,,,, check as i am not resp for what you need it for you do the research need more pics if not sure i can send
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