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☛original Gm☚68-72chevelle,gto,442,monte,skylark, Door Glass Stops on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, US

Glendale, Arizona, US
:

Here is a factory original used glass stops for the 68-72 GM A body cars, there are window regulator stops, glass lower larger stops for doors and quarter windows. Price is $10.00 per piece, your choice but only one at this price. I can combine shipping if your buying more. I am shipping with USPS flat rate, box size are small $5.35 or medium for $11.35. They will come with the correct bolt, some will have light surface rust, first come first serve with my better ones. The rubber coating on the top edge of some of these brackets will be worn, from age.  Thanks,Joe   

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