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C1 Corvette Original Passanger Side No Hit Power Window Door on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Drums, Pennsylvania, United States

Drums, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

I belive this is a early 58 door. It has one coat of primer and one coat of orig. white paint. Great edges with drain holes intact. No repairs, never hit power window door. All power window items inclueding tracks,& window with frame were removed and will be in a seperete ad. Cove mouldings have some dings and dents with corner mould. included. Pitted outside handle still works the lock control assembly. Inside handle & lock mechanism are included with no knobs. Splines on lock assem. are worn. Two areas need attention One on corner of door rear of the large inspection plate hole, and one area where the front piller bolt goes in top of door. This area was filled and never drilled as required. Neither is bad. Please see last 2 pictures for these areas. Inside of door is clean and very nice. Great survivor door for the wright car. THANK YOU Rich. any? (570) 301-3510 anytime I am in PA.

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