Nos 58-64 Studebaker Ht & Convertible Door Window Adjuster - Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Ocean Shores, Washington, United States
Hi. This is a 1958 to 1964 Studebaker 2 door Hardtop and Convertible door window lower adjusting special bolt. This adjusts the in and out of the top of the window so it matches up with the roof of the car. Shipping is free.
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