1937 1938 Chevrolet Vent Window Regulator Passenger Door Oem on 2040-parts.com
Hortonville, Wisconsin, United States
Up for sale is vent window and regulator which was removed from a 1937 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan. This is the Passenger side. Will have to be restored. Regulator works good, but the frame has some rusting issues as can be seen in the photo. Not sure what else this will fit so do your own homework. Key words: SoCal Hot Rat Street Traditional Rod Buick Pontiac NOT CHINESE |
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