Dodge Mopar Drivers Exterior Door Handel Challenger Cuda on 2040-parts.com
Palmdale, California, US
A MOPAR ORIGINAL PART
DRIVER SIDE EXTERIOR DOOR HANDLE
FROM A 73 CHALLENGER
SHOULD FIT SAME 70-74 OR CUDA
LIFT HANDLE HINGE BROKE, SEE PIC #2
GOOD FOR PARTS OR REPAIR...CHROME EXCELLENT SEE PICS
AS IS, WHERE IS....THE DOG
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