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New 55 Chevy Belair 2 Door Htp Or Conv 1/4 Window Vertical Seals Usa Made on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

Berne, Indiana, United States

Berne, Indiana, United States
New 55 Chevy Belair 2 Door HTP or CONV 1/4 Window Vertical Seals   USA MADE, US $11.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Hoosier Heartbeats Manufacturer Part Number:55htcs

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This is a NEW pair of 1/4 window vertical seals for a 55 Chevy Belair 2 Door Hardtop or Convertible. These attach to the quarter window and seal to the door glass when the windows are rolled up. This is the rubber only and does not include the chrome channel.

Winning bidder must include $6.50 shipping fees

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Indiana Residents must include 7% sales tax!!

 

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