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1930 And 1931 Graham Right Rear Door And Inner Window Frame on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

I have for sale a 1930 and 1931 left rear door and  window crank parts. I have had this door and many other Graham parts in dry inside storage for over 40 years and am selling now due to age and health. The white stripes on the door were placed there 40 years ago when I was practicing my pin striping. This door was removed from a 1930 Graham Special 6. It is also the same as the door on my 1931 Special 8 Sport Sedan. The metal and wood on this door is unbelievably solid but the metal will definitely need refinishing. I am willing to package this door for shipping and deliver it to a local shipper but the buyer will have to contact me for shipping options and cost before paying. If there is a Grey Hound bus terminal near you Grey Hound may be an inexpensive shipping option.
Please be sure this door is correct for your application and ask all questions before bidding as this door is not returnable. Naturally local pickup is acceptable and preferred.
 
I am showing local pickup only but will work with a buyer as noted above to package for shipping.

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