Please read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on a Set of 4Rare, Correct Original Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth one year and 70 E-body only Right and Left Front Door Window Glass Outer Stabilizers, as
pictured...Front part number 3499848 and rear 3499849...Correct for
a 1970 AAR Cuda, Hemi, Barracuda, Challenger, T/A, R/T, SE, or Convertible...You are bidding on a full set of 4, enough for both front doors on 1 car...These screw onto the outer panel of the door at the front and the back of the top edges...The brackets do have some typical rust, but most of the felt is surprisingly still intact...These are almost impossible to find in any condition, so don't miss your chance, as sets of these very rarely come available...If you need more info, call 570-539-2618 or classiccars at nmax dot net...See
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