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1967-1969 Chevrolet Impala, Caprice Rear Window Tracks, Crank Asm & Brackets on 2040-parts.com

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Westland, Michigan, United States

Westland, Michigan, United States
No broken tabs needs to be repainted
Brand:Chevrolet

1967,1968,1969 Chevrolet, Bel Air, Biscayne, impala, Caprice LH & RH Rear window track and bracket assy casting numbers T36R, T31L on bottom of little bracket, window cranks casting numbers 17 on one side and 7201 on other side of bracket. The other casting numbers 17 on one side and the other side is 7200. The j cut brackets casting numbers K35R and K35L . See photos for details. All sales are final. No returns or refunds. I take paypal. No reserver. Thanks for looking. Take a look at my other vintage parts listed on ebay.

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