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Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

These are a pair of inside door handles 61-66 Dodge D-100 Pickups. There is some minor pitting starting under the finish (as pictured). The mounting screw is still intact. I pulled these because they were not stripped out like a lot of them are. I owned two D-100 trucks and know how the inside of these are usually stripped out. The other handle is in good condition just as the first one I described. There’s no major damage such as bends or gouges in the finish. It does show a few minor small surface pits under the finish. It also has its original mounting screw still intact and the inside is good shape and not stripped out.

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