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1937 1938 1939 ? Nash Lafayette Windshield Center Trim Chrome Or Ss (15 1/2")) on 2040-parts.com

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Hutchinson, Minnesota, United States

Hutchinson, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

I have a used center windshield trim chrome that came from a 1937 1938 or 1939 Nash Lafayette. It is used but in super good condition. I am pretty sure this is for a 1938. The overall length is 15 1/2". The rubber length is 14 1/2". It has the inside strip that  holds the mirror need to be painted. There are no screws with the center. The rubber inside the strip is very nice.
The part # in the rubber is B-4325128. There is also a 13 in the rubber.

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