Vintage Car Door Handle, 3848873 (nmp), Olds, Pont, Buick, Cad, Chevy, Ford??? on 2040-parts.com
Brookfield, Ohio, US
Vintage Exterior Door Handle. Found this going through some old parts. Needs replated to be show. Do not know the exact year or application. Part number inside handle: 3848873. Looks to be a mfg logo of: NMP. If you recognize the part, please let me know what year and vehicle it fits. Please ask questions. Thanks for viewing. Please see my other items listed on ebay.
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