1966-67 Chevelle, Gto, Cutlass, Skylark 2-door Right Side Window Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Lindenhurst, New York, United States
You are purchasing a used right side door window regulator for a 1966-67 Chevelle, Olds Cutlass 442, Buick skylark, GS or Pontiac GTO, LeMans. This will fit a 2-door Hardtop or Convertible. It was cleaned up in a parts washer and checked for function. Regulator rolls up & down fine and has good rollers, handle spline gear is in good condition. Plea
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