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Wndw Crank/std/chrm/brwn Knob (1937 Ford Car; 1937 Ford Truck)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-32-17694-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Chrome Brown Knob
      • All 1932-1948 Fords Have The Same 3/8in Square Shank For Door Handles And Window Cranks
      • Use ’37s On Your ’46
      • Handles Also Fit Many Non-Fords
      • Fits 1937 Ford Car; 1937 Ford Truck

      Description

      Classic Replacement Part. The window crank with a standard chrome finish and brown knob restores functionality and period-correct style to vehicle windows. It enables smooth manual operation of the window regulator, allowing users to raise and lower window glass with ease. This replacement part is vital for both maintenance and restoration projects.

      Construction and Appearance. Made with a chrome finish paired with a brown knob, this window crank combines durability with vintage aesthetics. The metal construction ensures long-lasting use, while the color scheme complements original interior designs.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires no drilling since it fits the standard 3/8-inch square shank common on these models. It can be installed quickly using basic tools typical for automotive interior components.

      Application. This crank is designed specifically for 1937 Ford Cars and Trucks, offering exact fitment and compatibility while accommodating the shared 3/8-inch square shank standard of Fords from 1932 to 1948.

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