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1940's O.s. Keene Vent Windows For Vintage Trailer on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Woodland Hills, California, United States

Woodland Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used Exterior Part Type:Windows

1940's O.S. Keene vent window for sale.  All parts are in working order.  Slider on rear of window to enable opening the window sticks, but allows full opening of window.  Some putty remains on the underside. Some minor scratches. Screen has rust.

Measurements:
Raw opening dimensions 4 3/8" x 19 9/16".

The front of the window is 6" x 21 1/4". This includes the hinge mount strip at the top of the window.

This is one of two O.S. Keen windows we have for sale.

Look at all photographs closely for condition. Please ask any questions before purchase.

 Returns accepted within 14 day, but buyer pays return shipping.

We ship only to the lower 48 states. 

 Returns accepted within 14 day, but buyer pays return shipping.

We send USPS with a tracking number.  

Please leave feedback upon delivery.  I will do the same.

Thank you for looking.

Rosie's Vintage Trailer Parts


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