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Chevy Truck - Door Window Channel, 1951-1954

Item EK-61-378975-1
Chevy Truck - Door Window Channel, 1951-1954
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High Quality Reproduction Door Window Lower Channel
      • Mounts To Bottom Of Glass
      • Supports Window Regulator
      • Secures Glass To Inner Door Structure
      • Fits Either Right Or Left Side, Two Required Per Vehicle
      • Eckler OEM Number: DO07-51T

      Description

      The door window mounting channel in your 1951, 1952, 1953 or 1954 Chevy or GMC Truck mounts to the bottom of the glass and holds the window securely inside the door. When this track breaks, it causes all kinds of problems. Eckler's Classic Trucks offers a great reproduction door window channel. These channels, also known as window tracks or sash channels are manufactured to take the original's place perfectly. Factory mounting points for the glass, window regulator and inner door structure are reflected in the design, ensuring excellent fit and service. Why try to fabricate your 51, 52, 53 or 54 Chevrolet or GMC pickup door window channels? Install the channel that's made for your truck. You can count on Eckler's Classic Chevy & GMC Trucks for the parts you need for every step of your

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