1941 Lincoln Zephyr Vent Window Frames 4 Door Sedan Stainless Original on 2040-parts.com
Lee Center, New York, US
1941 Lincoln Zephyr Vent Window Frames 4 Door Sedan Stainless Original . Condition: Good Used. No major digs or scratches. Not bent or twisted. The thumb levers work back and forth. Stainless should buff up to look real nice. Hard to find part, as not being reproduced. Please email with questions or for additional pictures. Buyer pays shipping and insurance. There are no handling fees. Insurance is determined by final sale price and stated as handling charges. Thank-you for viewing my auction!
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