1941 1946 1947 1948 Mercury & Ford 4 Door Nos Rear Doors Glass Channel L Or R on 2040-parts.com
Saint Johns, Michigan, United States
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NOS Door Glass Channel. This is a new USA metal channel that fits 1941 thru 1948 Ford and
Mercury 4 door Sedan rear doors, either left or right. This may have some minor surface rust, nothing to hinder its use, ready to clean, lube and use. This is a quality vintage "Made in the USA" part |
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