1938-1939 -1940 Ford Garnish Mold Window Trim on 2040-parts.com
Willis, Texas, US
This is a true1939 Ford coupe Deluxe inside window trim, same as 1938 Deluxe ,will also fit 1940 door to do away with,Vent window same size, very good shape surface rust inside and out, someone has drilled 5 extra holes in trim not needed, fairly easy fix these are hard to find . there is 1 opposite side of this 1 listed on eBay , as this auction is going on as well
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