1946 Plymouth Rt. Door Garnish Molding 1947 1948 Rat Rod Project Car Dodge 49 50 on 2040-parts.com
Windsor, New York, US
You are looking at a 1946 Plymouth coupe right door garnish molding and vent window. It is in good condition (straight and solid). It is surface rusted and needs blasting. The window is good for its age (clear but some scratches) The latch works but it is missing the little button. The chrome on the latch is pitted. The window rubber is old, cracked and needs replacing but it is usable. Great part for any restoration job.
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