Nos 1955 - 1957 Chevrolet Nomad Right Doow Window Glass Run Channel # 4662035 on 2040-parts.com
Wisner, Nebraska, US
N.O.S. right door window glass run channel with the felt still intact. Fits 1955 1956 1957 Chevy Nomad 2 door station wagons. Group # 10.701 part # 4662035. This measures 22 5/8 inches in length. Still in old brown and black GM parts wrapping. Have the left side on another auction.
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Nos 1955 - 1957 chevrolet nomad right doow window glass run channel # 4662035(US $9.99)
Nos 1955 - 1957 chevrolet nomad right doow window glass run channel # 4662035(US $9.99)
Nos 1955 - 1957 chevrolet nomad right doow window glass run channel # 4662035(US $9.99)
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