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Interior Door Opening Handle Knob - 1920's 1930"s 1940's on 2040-parts.com

Location:

North Scituate, Rhode Island, United States

North Scituate, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used

This is an interior door handle.  It measures 5 inches long.

It is in fair condition for a driver with some scratches and pits in the metal. The attaching end has a piece broken off but may still be functional.

This may fit:  Auburn Buick Cadillac Chandler Chevrolet Chrysler Cleveland Dodge Dort Durant Elcar Elgin Erskine Essex Flint

Ford Franklin Gardner Grant Hudson Hupmobile HCS Jewett Jordan Kissel Lafayette Lexington Liberty Lincoln Marmon Maxwell Mercer

Metz Mitchel Moon Nash Oakland Oldsmobile Overland Packard Paige Peerless Pierce Arrow Plymouth Pontiac Reo Rickenbacker

Saxon Star Stearns Knight Studebaker Velie Whippet Wills St.Clair Willys Knight

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