1941 Chevy Trunk Handle Shell No Lock Cylinder Just Handle Nice L@@k 1941 Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Livonia, Michigan, United States
1941 Chevy trunk handle shell this is the handle only does not come with the lock cylinder and the inner shaft handle only.It is in very nice condition I think better than the pictures no pitting just very very light scratches from being boxed with other handles for decades.Believed to be NOS as it shows no signs of wear.
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