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1955 1956 Ford Conv. Crown Victoria And 2 Dr. Ht. Front Door Glass Runs.. on 2040-parts.com

US $62.00
Location:

Everett, Washington, US

Everett, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

1955-1956 Ford conv. Crown Victoria and 2-dr. H.T. front door glass run.  These are the guide channels that go inside front doors.  The window glass slides up and down in these channels.  These fit 55 & 56 Ford and Mercury 2-dr. H.T. and convertible and Crown Victoria cars.. This is a sale of 2 pieces - one for left side door and one for right side door.  These are in nice condition with both upper guide rollers intact.  Ready to install in your car.  U.S., sales only.

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