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1939 Plymouth P7 P8 Sedan Drivers Window Frame Wing Vent on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Santa Ana, California, United States

Santa Ana, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Plymouth

This is the drivers side interior window frame from a 1939 1/2 p7 or p8 2dr sedan.
Its in very good condition.
Has been in storage for alot of years.
Left over from a project.
Glass is cracked, wing vent knob is missing.
Wing vent handle needs work but is there.
I captured as many as angles as I could to show the scale rust accumalated from its 80 years experience.
There are no holes anywhere i can find.
This should bead blasted to bring out a clean surface, I'm sure some pitting will emerge.
You can see the rubber seal is in need of replacement as well.
Whole item needs full restoration, but is in far better condition than I found for other similar projects.
I believe this may fit 37-391/2 2dr sedan Dodge or Plymouth

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