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Nos 1951-1955 Chevrolet E55 1st Series Pickup Rear Corner Window R&l Pair Clear on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Waitsfield, Vermont, United States

Waitsfield, Vermont, United States
New in original packaging, is dirty and shows some wear.
Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

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This is the Pair of Right and Left Rear Corner Glass for a 1951-1955 Chevrolet E55 1st series Pickup truck.  They are clear.  NOS.

NOS Condition Description: This item is NOS or New Old Stock.  It was manufactured by or for Ford Motor Company for service or repair of vehicles they manufactured.  This item may show shelf wear and the term New in no way implies show quality or perfection.

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