If your handle is all there and not fractured, you may find all of the parts you need inside the door. Often, the pivot pin works its way out of these handles. Gravity pulls it down a little each time the handle is used. Once the pin falls out, the lever comes loose and is floppy in the door. The pin can always be found inside the door as it is too big to fall through the drain holes.
This, of course, does no good if any cast part of the handle is broken.
Just a thought.
Paul W.
In an email dated 6/7/2005 3:48:13 am GMT Daylight time, Nichols <nick.barb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I am looking for an outside door handle for a '56 Imperial coupe. ? If anyone has one they wish to sell please let me know. ?thank you, Nick Nichols.
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