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1966 67 Pontiac Gto Passenger Side Door Regulator, Brackets, Complete Everything on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Parlin, New Jersey, United States

Parlin, New Jersey, United States
Everything you need for a 1968 door
Brand:GM Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Right

Everything you need for a 1966 - 67 A-Body Passenger door not including the glass. These items came out of a 1967 Pontiac GTO Passenger door. Window regulator assembly, door lock, door handle, latch with screws, stabilizer, I mean everything.  Unmolested and will need some clean up. The door closed nicely and rollers are in good condition, just lube it up. All the window stops and hardware, all the nuts in a bag. Real deal not REPO. Check out the pictures... they tell the story.

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