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Maverick Interior Window Crank Handles With Knobs Oem Left Right Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States

TAKEN FROM A 1972 FORD MAVERICK GRABBER 2 DOOR.

THIS IS A OEM WINDOW CRANKS WITH KNOBS. COULD USE NEW CHROME.           

I AM NOT SURE WHAT OTHER MODELS AND YEARS THESE ARE CORRECT FOR. MAY ALSO FIT COMET. PLEASE MAKE SURE THESE ARE CORRECT FOR YOUR CAR BEFORE BUYING.

I AM PARTING OUT A 1972 FORD MAVERICK GRABBER 2 DOOR. PLEASE ASK IF THERE IS SOMETHING SPECIFIC YOU NEED.

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