1951 Thu 55 Chevy Truck Electric Window Regulator's on 2040-parts.com
Hemet, California, US
Cleaning out the garage .......nice old set of 1951 thu 55 chevy truck electric window regulator's ....I was going to use these on my 53 chevy pickup but sold it......Killer deal....!
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