1949-51 Mercury 2dr. Left Rear 1/4 Window Exterior Trim, Sash And Striker Plate on 2040-parts.com
Union Hill, New York, US
UP FOR BID IS THE EXTERIOR CHROME WITH THE SASH (FRAME) FOR A 1949-51 MERCURY 2DR. THE PARTS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE BUT THEY DO HAVE SCRATCHES. ALONG WITH THE FRAME COMES THE HANDLE AND THE STRIKER PLATE THE HANDLE DOES MOVE FREELY. ALL THE ITEMS NEED A GOOD CLEANING
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