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New Mrap Right-hand Rirght Rear Door Handle With Lock 6439920-01m1 Caimen Black on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Tulsa, OK, United States

Tulsa, OK, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:6439920-01M1 Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Interchange Part Number:2540-01-569-6478 Warranty:No Other Part Number:643992001M1

Up for Auction is a Nice NEW metal Interior Door Handle (I think) with lock latch / switch - originally used by the US Government / Military on their Caimen and MRAP HD Vehicles. Recently bought these at a surplus action to sell here - thought someone might be able to use these as is or with some work on their Project, Tractor or Truck. I have many of these - these are very Heavy Duty Handles. You might be able to use this "as-is" or maybe make some changes and then use. Handle includes a heavy metal plate for mounting ot your door or equipment. Please see the pics. What you see is what I have - several of these - you are buying one handle assembly. I believe this was used on Heavy Duty Military trucks, but may have fit or been used on others. Please double-check on-line or dealership applications before purchase - No Refunds, No returns. Please check applications for yourself before you bid.

NOTE: I will post a few additional pics later tonight to try to show this, but thought someone might be able to use these handle assemblies on a project - since the handle assembly can be removed from the large black metal plate and installed into or onto your project door. It looks like - to me - that this assembly could be used to open most doors by changing the location of the silver connection rod (there are three holes on the mechanism on the back of the handle) and I believe this handle assembly could be mounted to make the handle work in the "pull up" or "pull back" condition and maybe both left and right side of your vehicle. Hope that all makes sense. I did find a part number on one part this assembly - part number 23887 01 18B .

From the information I was able to gather online - it looks like this Handle was purchased by the military for prices ranging from $150 to $300 each - get yours here for much less.

Thanks for Looking.

Pictures tell the story - if you have questions, please ask before you bid. This is up for auction at "NO RESERVE", low starting price. If you are the high bidder, you own it. What you see is what you get - sold "as is". No refunds. Please only bid if you are serious. I don't want to discuss what you dis-like about my listing or terms after you are the high bidder. I will leave the earned feedback for anyone that does not follow thru with the purchase. If you bid, plan to buy. If you have no feedback or prior "issues", please e-mail me before you bid. If you don't e-mail first with some kind of explanation for your feedback "situation(s)", I have the option to cancel your bid & block you from bidding. High bidder is expected to pay in full within 3 days of my total notification - no exceptions, no excuses. High bidder will pay bid price - free economy shipping & handling. This item will ship via USPS, Parcel Post or Fed-Ex Homey Delivery.  May also be used on your 1920's, 1930's, 1940's, 1960, 1950, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010, Custom, Off-Road, Buggy, Vehicle, Sand, Toy,  Hot Rod, Street Rod, Car, Wagon, Truck, Coupe, Sedan, vehicle, and others. Please be sure this will fit your application before you bid - there are no returns on this item.



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