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I recently purchaced several sets of nice oem window cranks with the clear knobs for my 69 chevelle. My question is what is the application difference between the 39717838 and #200322800. What I have noticed is that the #200 handles have more of an arch on the handle. I think the #397 ones are correct but still puzzled. Thanks
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The handles with less of an arch (less space between the handle and door panel) are correct.
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On allot of original Camaros, and Chevelles...
![]() The shallow arch ones are for the front. If you put the deep arch on the front they tend to hit your knee more when driving. JMO |
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Ok, but if the narrower arched handles are correct for my chevelle, then what would the others have been used on? There is an NOS #200 set on ebay now with no pics of the side view which would really get your goat spending the money I know they will bring and then be wrong for the car.
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