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|  Mystery door handle 
			
			This outer door handle is a mystery to me. WW2 shade of flat OD and I suspect Canadian origin. It has 2” long shank with a threaded end. 1-3/4” hole spacing for mounting to a door. The threaded end is the unique feature. Any ideas of the application?
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			Is it an illusion or is there very little clearance between the tip of the handle and a flat mounting surface, suggesting a curved mounting surface for more finger clearance?
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|  Handle 
			
			This handle doesn’t look familiar to me, but I am sure that it’s a trunk handle. I know that some GM cars had a threaded shaft with a nut on the trunk handle.   Paul | 
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			I’ll pursue the truck lid idea. Sorry about the poor positioning of the handle in the photo but it looks like a normal door handle.
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