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Front Door Shell
$539.99
Truck Freight: $158.99
Front Door Shell
  • 1955-1959 Chevrolet/GMC Pickup
  • 2nd Series
  • Left/Drivers Side
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer
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    What is the difference between 1st & 2nd series? How do I tell the difference?

    Asked by: Gus 32466
    1st Series 55 Chevy truck had an H55xxxx in the vin 2nd series began H255xxxxx. 1st series ended mid-model year. All 56-59 would be 2nd series
    Answered by: SteveM
    Date published: 2017-08-28

    What does it mean "shell"??

    Asked by: Gus 32466
    Shell means no moving parts,seals or hinges
    Answered by: ChrisH
    Date published: 2017-08-23
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