Rear Seat Cloth Pull Handles 30's-40's Chevy,ford,mopar,buick,caddy,pontiac,?? on 2040-parts.com
Tolland, Connecticut, US
FOR SALE ARE A MATCHED SET OF REAR SEAT,CLOTH PULL HANDLES...
THEY LOOK N.O.S.,BUT,HAVE TO BE CLEANED TO BE PERFECT.
THEY FIT THE 1930'S-1940'S;CHEVY,FORD,MERCURY,MOPAR,CADILLAC,PONTIAC,BUICK,PACKARD..ETC.?????
NOT REAL SURE,NO PAT NUMBERS SHOWING.
THE ROPE HANDLE IS 5/8" DIAMETER,WITH THE OVERALL TOTAL LENGTH IS 26" ON EACH PIECE.
THESE ARE BEING SOLD AS A SET.
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