T-bird Window Regulator Original 1956 Left Side on 2040-parts.com
Bacliff, Texas, United States
THIS ITEM CAME FROM MY EXTRA PARTS STASH FOR MY T-BIRD. IT APPEARS TO BE IN WORKING ORDER, BUT, MAY NEED SOME TIGHTENING ON THE ARM. HARD TO FIND ORIGINAL PART THAT SHOULD FIT ALL THREE EARLY BIRDS. I BOUGHT IT FROM BARNES T-BIRD SHOP YEARS AGO.
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