OER CX1268 Window Regulator 1951-55 Chevrolet/GMC Truck; lH
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OER CX1268 1951-55 Chevrolet/GMC Truck; Window Regulator; lH Features:
Quality reproduction manual door window regulator for 1951-55 Chevrolet and GMC truck models. Each regulator is manufactured using quality stamped steel replicating the original design, fitment, and functionality. For use on LH driver side.
Chevrolet Truck Applications- 1951- 1952 Chevrolet Fleetline Truck
- 1951- 1955 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery
- 1951- 1955 Chevrolet Truck Base
- 1951- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3800
- 1951- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3700
- 1951- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3600
- 1955- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3400
- 1955- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3200
- 1951- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3100
- 1955- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3500
- 1951- 1954 Chevrolet Truck 3900
- 1951- 1955 GMC 100
- 1951- 1955 GMC 100-22
- 1953- 1954 GMC 100-24
- 1952- 1953 GMC 102-22
- 1951- 1955 GMC 150
- 1951- 1955 GMC 150-22
- 1953- 1954 GMC 150-24
- 1951- 1955 GMC 250
- 1951- 1955 GMC 250-22
- 1951- 1955 GMC 280-22
- 1951- 1955 GMC Truck
- Fitment Note: For use with 1955 1st series (early production) models.
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