1967 To 1972 Passenger Side Window Regulator 1968 1969 1970 1971 Right F100 F250 on 2040-parts.com
Spearville, Kansas, United States
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For sale is a PASSENGER side window regulator pulled from a 1971 Ford F100. Truck only had 50k original miles when this was removed. It is in good working condition with no performance issues. Just normal wear and tear. Should fit 1967-1971 F series trucks but i do not guarantee that. I have tried to show the condition as best i could with the pictures i took so please look closely because what you see is what you get. thanks for looking
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