Chevy Quarter Window Rollers on 2040-parts.com
Penngrove, California, United States
New Chevy quarter window rollers. I bought these for a 66 Chevelle but there not the right ones so I don't know what model they fit. Diameter looks like 15/16 inch and width looks like 5/16 inch. 1 have 12 of them. I`ll sell all of them at a good price. |
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