1968 68 Caprice, Impala Power Window Harness on 2040-parts.com
Branchville, New Jersey, United States
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1968 Caprice, Impala power window harness. Not sure what position it's from, but may be rear from 4 door car. Have many harnesses from wagon parts I bought.
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