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Handles, Window, With Black Knob, 1953-1954 (1949-1952 Fleetline; 1949-1952 Styleline Deluxe; 1949-1952 Styleline Special)

Item EK-80-244817-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Good Quality Reproduction Window Crank Handles
      • Quality Chrome Over Diecast
      • Black Plastic Knobs
      • Includes Retainer Clips & Washers
      • Fits Front Or Rear Door Or Rear Quarter Windows
      • Handle Splines Fit Tightly - Install With A Rubber Mallet
      • Sold As A Pair

      Description

      Good quality window crank handle for the driver Fleetline, Styleline, Bel Air, 210, 150 or Wagon and occasional show car out there that doesn't need a technically correct handle. Eckler's Early Chevy has this good quality handle that fits tight to the regulator splines for years of service life and good looks. Trust Ecklers Early Chevy for all your 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952,1953 and 1954 Chevrolet parts needs always at the best possible price.


      1949-1954 Chevy Window Handles With Black Knob to replace worn or missing original

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