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Rear Window Frame For 1937 Pontiac 2-door Car Garnish Moulding 37 on 2040-parts.com

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Manchester, Maryland, United States

Manchester, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:PONTIAC

A used Rear Window Frame that I got at an auction of vintage car parts.

I was told that this is for a 1937 Pontiac 2-door.

This is about 39 1/2" at its longest point (from outside of frame to outside of frame).  It is about 12" tall in the center (from outside of frame to outside of frame).  There are six mounting holes on the top and bottom and two mounting holes on each side.

This is not bent or broken, but there are areas where the finish is gone.

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