1968 To 72 El Camino Or Gmc Sprint Right Side Vent Window Regulator Original Gm on 2040-parts.com
Sparks, Nevada, United States
What i have here is a 1968 to 72 El Camino or GMC sprint right side vent window regulator.It will come as you see in the pictures.This is an original GM parts.All parts are sold as is.Please ask questions before you bid.Payment due three days after auction ends.I ship parts UPS or i use USPS flat rate boxes.The faster you pay for your part the faster you will get you part.Shipping is for the lower 48.I will combine shipping when ever possible.
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