....1937 & 1938 Chevrolet Rear Quarter Window Vent Shades on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, United States
These rear quarter Window Vent Shades only fit on 1937 & 1938 & Chevrolet (4) Door Sedan with the stationary rear glass and swing out glass.
These are Easy to Install and allows rear windows to open. They slide between the glass rubber seal, then are installed and mounted just like the rest. |
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