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Vintage Dragster Chute Release Handle Fed Rail Digger Cackle Fuel Nitro Hemi on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

North Jackson, Ohio, United States

North Jackson, Ohio, United States
Great Condition
Manufacturer Part Number:gasser hot rat rod jalopy

This is a vintage chute release handle from a front engine dragster. The handle is the WW2 military parachute surplus style that was used by many drag racers in the 60's and early 70's. These are rare and getting hard to find today. I hate to let this go but I need money for another project. 
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