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1956 Plymouth Lh & Rh Side Front Vent Window Moulding Trim Pair Oem 24119 on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Port Chester, New York, United States

Port Chester, New York, United States
Front Driver and Passenger side. In excellent condition. See pictures for more detail!!
Brand:Mopar Surface Finish:Stainless Steel Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1956 Plymouth LH & RH side Front Vent Window Moulding Trim Pair OEM 24119 

Comes with both sides, Drivers & Passenger Side!

Factory Original.

Stainless steel. 

In excellent condition for 60 years in storage. 

Was in storage for a 1956 Plymouth Belvedere. 

May fit Savoy, Plaza, Suburban, and Fury. It may also fit 1955 models. Please make sure application fits your model. 

What you see is what you will receive!! 


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