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1962 Dodge Dart Driver Side Front Door Glass For 4-door Sedan & Wagon.gc.used. on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Glass is good.No chips.Few light scratches.Mount decent,rusty.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:clear glass Brand:OEM UPC:Does not apply

                     Jon's End of The Road Garage
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 1962 Dodge Dart front driver side door glass for 4-door sedan and station
wagon. Good used O.E.M. clear glass. No chips, but there are a few light
scratches. Comes with a decent mount/track. Very rusty with deep pitting,
but is solid and firmly attached. Marked PPG Safeguard, AS2-26-101. Glass
is not show quality, but good driver part. This may fit other early 1960's
B-body Mopars, but I don't have an interchange list. Please note: package
will be over-sized and very expensive to ship outside the US.

 
       
           Buy It Now : $ 50.00 / O.B.O.

                                    Terms:
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with date received and all items are shipped with tracking. Please
contact me promptly if you are not satisfied with your purchase.

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Standard to Canada. This fee IS NOT included in the posted shipping charge.

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