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1964 Buick Riviera 63 64 65 Rare Power 1/4 Quarter Window Regulators W/motors Gs on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Spencer, New York, US

Spencer, New York, US
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USED 1964 RIVIERA ORIGINAL SIDE QUARTER WINDOW REGULATORS FOR THE RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES, BOTH MOTORS ARE ORIGINAL AC DELCO UNITS AND BOTH FUNCTION IN THE RAISE AND LOWER POSITION. THE REGS MAY NEED A FEW NYLON ROLLERS REPLACED BUT OTHERWISE THEY CAN BE USED AS IS...... SEE PICTURES. MAY OR MAY NOT FIT 63-65 RIVIERA, PLEASE DO THE RESEARCH.

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