OER 14946 Vent Window Assembly 1955-1959 Chevrolet, GMC Truck; with Chrome Frame; Clear Glass; LH
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OER 14946 1955-1959 Chevrolet, GMC Truck; Vent Window Assembly; with Chrome Frame; Clear Glass; LH Features:
Reproduction of the original door vent window assembly designed for use with 1955-1959 Chevrolet and GMC truck models. Each glass assembly is manufactured to OE specifications replicating the original in quality, fitment, and design. This vent glass assembly features the black vertical door glass run channel with felt lining, chrome vent glass frame, clear window glass, weatherstrip, and the latch handle. Note: For use with 1955 2nd design (late) models.
Chevrolet Truck Applications- 1957- 1959 Chevrolet 3100
- 1959- 1959 Chevrolet 3B 3200
- 1959- 1959 Chevrolet 3C
- 1959- 1959 Chevrolet 3D
- 1959- 1959 Chevrolet 3E
- 1959- 1959 Chevrolet 3F
- 1959- 1959 Chevrolet 3G
- 1955- 1958 Chevrolet Truck Base
- 1955- 1958 Chevrolet Truck 3800
- 1955- 1958 Chevrolet Truck 3700
- 1955- 1958 Chevrolet Truck 3600
- 1955- 1958 Chevrolet Truck 3400
- 1955- 1958 Chevrolet Truck 3200
- 1955- 1955 Chevrolet Truck 3100
- 1955- 1958 Chevrolet Truck 3500
- 1955- 1959 GMC 100
- 1955- 1955 GMC 100-22
- 1955- 1959 GMC 150
- 1955- 1955 GMC 150-22
- 1955- 1959 GMC 250
- 1955- 1955 GMC 250-22
- 1955- 1955 GMC 280-22
- 1956- 1959 GMC 300
- 1956- 1959 GMC 350-8
- 1956- 1959 GMC 370
- 1958- 1958 GMC 370 Base
- 1955- 1959 GMC Truck
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