1966 Mopar Dodge Polara 4 Door Passengers Side Rear Door & Window Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Faith, North Carolina, United States
this is the passenger rear door and window set of hardware from a 1966 dodge polara 4 door sedan... regulator operates great ....very little rust. exterior handle has no pitting. has not been cleaned ...set is as come from door...
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