OER CX1646 Door Window Regulator 1964-66 Chevrolet/GMC Truck, Suburban; RH
691-CX1646
OER CX1646 1964-66 Chevrolet/GMC Truck, Suburban; Door Window Regulator; RH Features:
Reproduction manual window regulator for 1964-66 Chevrolet & GMC pickup and Suburban models. Each regulator is manufactured in quality stamped steel to correct factory specifications replicating the original design, fitment, and functionality. Replace the old or non-working regulator to help keep your window rolling up and down properly.
Additional Information- Note: For use on the RH passenger side.
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- 1964- 1966 Chevrolet C30 Pickup
- 1964- 1966 Chevrolet K10 Pickup
- 1964- 1966 Chevrolet K20 Pickup
- 1964- 1966 Chevrolet Suburban
- 1964- 1966 Chevrolet Truck
- 1966- 1966 GMC 1000
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- 1966- 1966 GMC 1500
- 1964- 1965 GMC 1500 Series
- 1966- 1966 GMC K1000
- 1966- 1966 GMC K1000 Pickup
- 1966- 1966 GMC K15/K1500 Pickup
- 1964- 1966 GMC Suburban
- 1964- 1966 GMC Truck
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