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1960 Nos Mopar Vent Window & Pivot Arm Left Side Plymouth Dodge Desoto Chrysler on 2040-parts.com

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York, Pennsylvania, United States

York, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:mopar Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1954 105 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left

Here offered is a NOS MoPar Vent Window Package for the 1960 Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, and Chrysler . This original period vent window glass and pivot arm is a replacement part for the Driver Side on 4-Door models of the above makes including Station Wagons. The Glass and Chrome Finish on the Arm are in EXCELLENT condition. It is not known whether this NOS assembly is applicable to additional years. ( See Photos ) Thank You For Looking.

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