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1951-1955 Gmc Chevy Pickup Truck Right Door Steel Oem Garnish Molding on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

South River, New Jersey, United States

South River, New Jersey, United States
Needs paint and wiskers. Good solid core without heavy rust or damage.
Manufacturer Part Number:RIGHT SIDE GMC CHEVROLET Placement on Vehicle:Right Other Part Number:1951-1955

This is a used 1951-1955 Chevy/GMC truck OEM right side (passenger) steel door garnish molding as pictured. Will need new whisker-strip and paint.  Great OEM steel core.  My understanding is that this will only fit the vent windows models from 1951-1955 (1st gen). Please confirm for your application/fit before bidding and do not hesitate to ask any questions. 

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