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1965-66 L72 Belair Biscayne 2 Door Sedan Lh Rear 1/4 Window Regulator on 2040-parts.com

US $74.50
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Canton, Ohio, US

Canton, Ohio, US
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1965-66 L72 Belair Biscayne 2 Door Sedan LH Rear 1/4 Window Regulator.


Used OEM manual crank unit. Gears intact and in working order. Includes OEM mounting bolts. Removed from a 1966 Biscayne. Look the pictures over. What you see is what you get. We also have the RH match for this regulator in another listing. Email us for a package deal for both units. 

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