1968 68 Caprice Impala Power Window Harness on 2040-parts.com
Branchville, New Jersey, United States
1968 68 Caprice, Impala drivers front and main feed power window harness. This has been cut for some reason on red - green wire that goes between the doorjamb. Looks like it can just be spliced back together but is missing rubber boot between jamb and door. Otherwise intact. See pics for details and if you have questions, I will try to help.
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