1961 61 Ford Thunderbird Tinted Passenger Vent Window on 2040-parts.com
Faith, North Carolina, United States
this is a passenger side vent window from a 1961 ford thunderbird with a 390 4bbl engine.. this tinted glass is great with no cracks or chips or bubbling...exterior trim is good ...interior has some pitting.
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