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1928-1931 Model A Front Door Window Channel Kit For Both Doors

Item EK-28-23261-1
1928-1931 Model A Front Door Window Channel Kit For Both Doors
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High Quality Construction
      • Kit Completes Both Doors
      • Includes Upper Window Sponge Seals, T-Shaped Ant-Rattle Rubber, Lower Glass Cushion, & Adhesive
      • Most Clips Come Pre-Installed
      • Metal Glass Channels Not Included
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-23261
      • Macs Legacy Number: A45983A

      Description

      Protect the windows of your 1928-1931 Model A today! These MAC's Auto Parts felt-lined glass channels install in the sides of the door window openings for the glass to slide up and down in. Besides putting a stop to shakes and rattles, these kits will also help stop the windows on your 1928, 1929, 1930, or 1931 Model A from growing brittle and shattering, saving you hundreds on repairs. All of the felt glass channel kits are complete for two doors. These kits include upper window sponge seals, T-shaped anti-rattle rubber (when required), lower glass cushion bumpers & adhesive. Each piece has specific applications, this is not a general mix of pieces. Most clips are installed. Metal glass channels are not included. As always, remember to trust MAC's Auto Parts for all your restorati

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