(3)1960's Ford (mustang?) Door Glass & (3) Wing Windows Local Pick Up Only on 2040-parts.com
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
LOT OF 6 MID 60'S (MUSTANG?) DOOR GLASS. 3 DOOR GLASS AND 3 WING WINDOWS. NOT TINTED. I DO BELIEVE THEY ARE MUSTANG WINDOWS. NOT SURE OF YEARS THEY FIT. PLEASE CHECK OUT THE PICTURES TO GET YOUR OWN OPINION. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. YOU CAN TAKE YOUR TIME PICKING UP. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT WITH ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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