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Left Front Power Window Regulator 61 - 64 Buick Chevy Olds Caddy Pontiac 4 Dr on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
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Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States

Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States
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Interchange Part Number:catalina bonneville impala 98 88 deville 1961 1962 years:1963 1964 station wagon Other Part Number:1961 1963 pontiac oldsmobile chevrolet impala 98

 This is the driver side front power window regulator from a 62 Buick Electra.  This is in good condition.  Please check out the pictures.

This will fit the following full size cars:
Buick- 61 4 door hardtop, 1962-64 all 4 door full size cars
Cadillac- 61-64 4 door sedans except for 75 series
Chevy-  61
4 door hardtop, 1962-64 all 4 door full size cars
Olds-
61 4 door hardtop, 1962-64 all 4 door full size cars
Pontiac- 61-64 4 door hardtop, and 64 4 door sedan and station wagons

This may fit other cars but please make sure for yourself.

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