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*ford Model A Slant Windshield Fordor Rear Door Glass Window Channel Run 1931 on 2040-parts.com

US $82.88
Location:

Greenville, Ohio, United States

Greenville, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A56791B Other Part Number:A-56791-B Interchange Part Number:31,1931 Part Brand:Vintique


Top quality repro part made in the US by Vintique.  This window channel kit is for the rear doors & quarter windows of  Slant Windshield Type FORDOR only.  Includes all necessary molded channels, upper window sponge seals, lower glass cushion bumpers and adhesive. One kit does 2 rear doors.  Picture shown is for general reference - your kit may look slightly different.


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