1959 Chevy Bel Air 4 Door Right Quarter Window Retainer on 2040-parts.com
Humboldt, Illinois, US
This is the Right Quarter Window Retainer we removed from a 1959 Chevy Bel Air four door we are parting out. It is in used original condition. We are glad to combine ship to save you cash. Free shipping in the USA. If you are interested in this or any of my other auctions feel free to e-mail me. We want all of our customers to be satisfied when they deal with us so please get your questions answered BEFORE you bid. Be sure and check our feedback to see what others are saying. Payment due at the close of the auction. Be sure and check out my other auctions for more parts from this and over 50 other old cars. And as always THANKS FOR LOOKING. UPDATE!!!!!! BE SURE AND CLICK ON MY EBAY STORE LOGO TO CHECK OUT ALL THE GREAT DEALS WE HAVE ON PROJECT CARS AND PARTS!!!
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