1967-1970 Ford Truck Door And Window Weatherstrip Kit, Chrome Beads On Felt/seal on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, North Carolina, United States
Kit Contents: 2 Upper Channels- goes on the inside of the door Window Frame 2 Division / Vent Post Seals 4 pcs Inner and Outer Beltline Kit/Window felts with Chrome Beads The Kit does both sides driver and passenger Window Thank you for looking |
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