Nos 1955 T-bird Thunderbird Folding Top Weatherstrip on 2040-parts.com
Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States
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Available is a New Old Stock 'Folding Top Side Rail- Center- Weatherstrip Assy. RH' for the 1955 T-bird built before 1/3/55. About 8 1/2" in length. In original package. Free shipping to 48 states.
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