Window Regulator For 1956 Ford 4-door Hardtop Cars Left Front Door 56 on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, Maryland, United States
A used window regulator that I got at an auction of vintage car parts. Someone wrote "56 Ford 4-Door HT LFD" on this, so it is for the driver's door. COMPARE THIS TO YOUR OLD REGULATOR TO MAKE SURE! Needs to be cleaned. car auto automobile automotive classic window hardware Actual shipping cost only. |
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