1958 Chevrolet Right Front Window Regulator For 4dr on 2040-parts.com
Casselberry, Florida, US
This is a used Right front 4 door window regulator that was bead blasted and painted. Ready to install!
Comes with everything in picture.
Came off a 1958 Chevy 4 door sedan.
I found the compatability of cars in the Hollander exchange manual.
Manual says will fit Oldsmobile 88 and S88 4dr sedan and wagon 1959 1960, also Pontiac 4 door sedan and wagon 1959 1960 plus cars listed in compatability
Check your regulator against the picture to make sure they look the same.
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