1941 -48 Ford Mercury Woodie Front Door Window Mechanism on 2040-parts.com
Northport, Michigan, United States
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I removed this from a car years ago. I believe it is the RH front door, but buyer ascertains application for their use. Moves OK, no broken sprocket teeth.
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