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Chevy Vent Window Frames, For Convertible, 1955-1957 (Bel Air Convertible)

Item EK-57-342433-1
Chevy Vent Window Frames, For Convertible, 1955-1957 (Bel Air Convertible)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Best Quality Reproduction Vent Window Chrome
      • Highly Polished Chrome Plating
      • Exact Duplicate Of Original Without Latch Provisions
      • Pair Includes Driver's And Passenger's Side
      • Fits 1955, 1956 or 1957 Convertible Only
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 57-10611
      • Eckler OEM Number: VW13-553FP

      Description

      Your Bel Air Convertible Chevrolet will need new vent windows at some point due to scratches and de-lamination. The experts at Eckler's Classic Chevy bet you will need new vent window frames as well. The chrome plating on your Vent window frames will begin to pit and peel leaving you with a really nasty looking part exactly where everyone can see it. Ecklers Classic Chevy has this super nice reproduction that is ready to install in your door and get those show points you deserve. Trust Ecklers Classic Chevy for all your Tri-5 parts needs always at the best possible price. Fits: 1955, 1956 & 1957 Convertible only

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