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Vintage Door Handle ? Old Automobile Door Handle? on 2040-parts.com

US $3.00
Location:

Auburn, Indiana, US

Auburn, Indiana, US
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I believe this is an old door handle but do not know what it goes on.  It is aprox 5" long and does have oxidation and pitting on it.  Would like to see it get to the right person rather than scrap. 

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