1971-1972 Ford Pickup Truck Door Window Glass Weatherstrip Kit F100, F250, F350 on 2040-parts.com
Tioga, Texas, United States
RESTORITE AUTO PARTS 1971-1972 Ford Pickup Truck Door Window Weatherstrip Kit Kit Components: 2 Upper Channels, goes up and around the inside of the door window frame. The glass runs in these. 2 Division/Vent Post Seals (Vertical Glass Run) The glass also runs in these. 4pc. Inner and Outer Beltline Kit The kit does both the driver and passeger side doors. Thanks for looking. COMBINED SHIPPING:
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