UP FOR AUCTION IS A NOS RIGHT HAND SIDE WINDOW CHANNEL PART NUMBER #11A-7029900. FITS 1942-48 FORD TUDOR SEDAN QUARTER WINDOW. MEASURES 35.54" LONG,SOLID CHANNEL. LONG OBSOLETE GOOD ITEM TO KEEP AS A SPARE, ALSO CHECK OUT THE OPPOSITE SIDE FOR THE SAME COMBINE SHIPPING O'K. EMAIL ME WITH ANY ??????????
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