Chevrolet Truck 1953 , Windshield Seal, Fairly Recent Repro on 2040-parts.com
Fairland, Indiana, US
This is one windshield seal. Fits Chevrolet 1953 models and maybe earlier years as well. Im not sure. In excellent shape! For domestic shipping please see instructions. For international shipping please inquire.
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