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1949 Ford Car Window Regulators- 4 Door Rear. 2 Door ? on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, US

Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, US
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This pair (1 right & 1 left) of window  regulators were removed from the rear doors of a 1949 Ford 4 door sedan. The have the square shaft for the window crank handle. The will work for a 49 or 50. The may also work for a 2 door as the 2 door window is only 1" wider than the 4 door. They are in good working condition.

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