![]() 04/18/2017 at 21:36 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
These are close ups from a 1996 Chrysler Concord, 1996 Eagle Talon, and 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT.
Same door handle. The funniest part is these door handles have a reputation for breaking. To the extent that some aftermarket companies make full metal replacements.
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Third pic is a Dodge Avenger which is basically an Eclipse with a trunk. They’re all DSM products.
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Pfft. I can go on.
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I’m for soMe reason I thought it was the Chrysler version, which is a Sebring not a Concorde.
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USA USA USA !!!!
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Actually the mirror’s Italian... that’s a Fiat Barchetta.
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Sebring back window comes to a point, Avenger is rounded.
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*GASP* Two automakers that collaborated very closely together for a period of time had common parts shared between cars they made during said period of time! What a shocker!!!
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Not at all uncommon.
And speaking of door handles, the 04-06 GTO uses the same door handle as a Cadillac Catera, except the GTO’s is plastic. Catera, GTO, Monaro, Commodore, Omega... it’s worldwide.
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yup my 2g talons passenger door handle was broken. My friends identical talon broke too.
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the angle of the door handle pic of the 3000gt makes it look like it’s not the same as the others.