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Impala Ss 2 Door Coupe Front Back Window Regulators And Vent Fits:63 64 Impala on 2040-parts.com

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Weirton, West Virginia, United States

Weirton, West Virginia, United States

This is a complete set of window regulators, front and back. Also the vent regulators and window regulator handles and vent regulator handles that came out of a 63 SS 2 door Coupe. There are 7 handles total.

Regulators have all the rollers on them and everything works. For the most part, its pretty clean, a little grease on a couple but pretty much clean.

I don't know of too many auctions where you can get the complete set of all of the regulators for the doors, the 2 doors and the rear. This will make your searching for parts much easier.

Includes all of the factory handles, but one knob is broken, so to replace it, this also includes an OER restoration handle. Most of the window regulator factory retainer clips are there.


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