OER BT55591T Back Window Glass; 1955-59 Chevrolet, GMC Pickup; with Small Window; Tinted; 12" x 36"
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1955-59 Chevrolet, GMC Pickup; Back Window Glass; with Small Window; Tinted; 12" x 36"
Reproduction back window glass for 1955-59 Chevrolet and GMC pickup models. This glass measures approximately 12" x 36" and is the smaller style glass that was standard equipment on most truck models. Each glass window is produced in light green tinted glass to help reduce glare and heat from the sun. Shipment comes professionally packed with extra care to avoid damage during shipping. Note: For use with 1955 2nd design (late production) models.
Additional Information- Measurement at center: 35" wide x 10-3/4" tall
- 1956- 1957 Chevrolet 3100
- 1957- 1957 Chevrolet 3100 3A
- 1955- 1958 Chevrolet Truck
- 1955- 1956 Chevrolet Truck Base
- 1955- 1956 Chevrolet Truck 3800
- 1955- 1956 Chevrolet Truck 3700
- 1955- 1956 Chevrolet Truck 3600
- 1955- 1956 Chevrolet Truck 3400
- 1955- 1956 Chevrolet Truck 3200
- 1955- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3100
- 1955- 1956 Chevrolet Truck 3500
- 1955- 1959 GMC 100
- 1955- 1955 GMC 100-22
- 1955- 1959 GMC 150
- 1955- 1955 GMC 150-22
- 1955- 1959 GMC Truck
Note: Shipped oversize.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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