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Peerless Vintage Car Pines Winterfront 1920s 1930s Automatic Shutters Louvers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Westlake, Ohio, United States

Westlake, Ohio, United States
Surface rust but louvers still open and close
Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:Pines Winterfront Warranty:No

Up for auction is an early Pines Winterfront Peerless Louvers Shutters.  This was labeled as an early Peerless Unit.  It has an unusual top edge on it.  The shutters still open and close.  There is some rust, and it has the springs included.  It needs restoration.  Please email with questions.   All items are sold as is. Please see the pictures for the condition. The discs are not included.  

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