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Jaguar 1949-50 Mark V Dhc Early Lh Vent Window W/glass on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Wenatchee, Washington, US

Wenatchee, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Jaguar Manufacturer Part Number:BD3971 Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

This is the early Jaguar Mark V DHC LH vent window assembly with the pointed front bottom corner.  Later cars used a rounded front bottom corner frame with a chrome filler between the vent window and the door frame.

The illustration in the factory parts book is of the type I am selling here.

IT WILL NOT FIT THE SALOON!

The frame will require rechroming and resetting of the glass which is currently loose in the frame.

The frame is in good used condition with no signs of abuse, as is the glass.

VERY HARD TO FIND!

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