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Window Regulator Rear Right 67 68 69 Camaro Firebird 1st Gen. Used Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $58.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM

THIS IS A USED WINDOW REGULATOR FOR THR RIGHT REAR OF A 67 - 69 CAMARO OR FIRBIRD.  THIS PART IS THE SAME ON ALL CAMARO AND FIREBIRD HARDTOPS AND CONVERTIBLES FROM 1967 THRU 1969 TO ROLL UP REAR WINDOWS.   YOU ARE BUYING 1 RIGHT SIDE (PASSENGERS SIDE) REGULATOR HERE.  NOTE THEY ARE USED AND YOU MAY NOT GET THE ONE IN THE PICTURE BUT IT WILL BE OF EQUAL QUALITY COMPLETE WITH SOME RUST POSSIBLE BROKEN PLASTIC ROLLERS ETC.    THEY ALL WORKED WHEN REMOVED FROM CARS ABOUT 30 YEARS AGO!

 Best of all there's no reserve! After receiving your payment you've also bought a GRRREAT positive feedback as part of your purchase! We promptly ship all items the same or following business day after receiving your Pay Pal Payment. We ship via UPS in the U.S. and usually the post office by Priority Air internationally.  We ALWAYS try to combine the shipping of multiple items into 1 box whether you purchase in our ebay auction, store  or with other directly purchased items to save on shipping. Feel free to click the ASK SELLER A QUESTION button on this listing or inquire directly to 352 544 8244. Thanks again for looking and don't forget to check out our store!


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