K-d 430 Door Handle Spring Remover Pliers Tool Ford Cadillac Chevrolet Lincoln on 2040-parts.com
Orting, WA, US
K-D 430 door handle spring remover
1933 till early 1970's Chevy Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac Cadillac
1951 till early 1970's Ford Lincoln Mercury
In excellent shape looks like it has never been used.
Includes two types of the spring clips eight of each.
BOX IS NOT INCLUDED or available for sale.
A copy of the instructions will be included.
I accept paypal only. Buyer to pay shipping. Item must be payed for within seven days of auction ending.
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