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1946 Dodge Club Coupe Interior Door Window Glass Trim Moulding Left Driver Side on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pocahontas, Arkansas, United States

Pocahontas, Arkansas, United States
Used
Placement on Vehicle:Left Brand:Dodge

This is the interior door glass and window trim from a 1946 Dodge Club coupe car. This is the trim that goes around the window on the inside of the door and it also holds the vent window assembly. The vent window is broken but since it is flat glass it should not be too difficult to replace. The frame is in very good shape with surface rust and no damage apparent. This was removed from a 1946 Dodge Club Coupe many years ago and has set on myself in the shop since then. This would be a good part to have to help in a restoration or maybe if you are chopping the top to help build a new frame on the door assembly. I have the opposite side in the same condition in another auction. I would prefer local pickup of this but I will ship it to you if necessary. Please email for a exact quote. Please check out my other auctions for more 1946 Dodge Club Coupe parts. Thanks.

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