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65-66 Ford Mustang Standard Window Regulator Rh, New! on 2040-parts.com

US $23.70
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No

UP FOR PURCHASE IS A RH STANDARD WINDOW REGULATOR FOR ALL 1965-1966 FORD MUSTANGS. WE GUARANTEE THIS REGULATOR TO BE THE HIGHEST QUALITY AVAILABLE!

=HERE AT BC CLASSIC AND PERFORMANCE WE ARENT LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE WE DON'T JUST SELL PARTS WE USE THEM! WE STARTED OUT IN THE RESTORATION BUSINESS OVER 17 YEARS AGO, YOU DON'T STAY IN THE RESTORATION BUSINESS USING JUNK PARTS! ESPECIALLY THIS LONG!

=THIS IS THE BUSIEST TIME OF YEAR FOR US AND THOUGH WE HAVE 4 DIFFERENT WAREHOUSES IT'S STILL HARD TO KEEP EVERYTHING IN STOCK! THERE MIGHT BE A TIME WHERE WE HAVE AN ITEM(S) BACK ORDERED, IF THAT IS THE CASE YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED ASAP!

=LOOKING FOR OTHER PARTS THAT YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AT ! WE WOULD LOVE TO HELP!

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