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1962 Ford Falcon Wagon Side Cargo Area Glass - (1) Right ..or... Left 61 ? 63 ? on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Newport, New York, United States

Newport, New York, United States
scratches, edges chipped (inside gasket area) Donor gone/crushed
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Surface Finish:Glass

This offering is for one side glass piece only.  If both are wanted the price will be double.

Removed from a 1962 Ford Falcon Wagon ("5 door")....cargo area long glass.   Right.......... or.......... left

May fit other early 60's Falcon wagons. (?)   (please do your own checking first) 

Dimensions measured across center glass (vertically and horizontally)  ...roughly 41 inches x 13-3/4 inches.

Both pieces are scratched and have chips along their edges.  (All chips are inside the gasket seal area)

Will do my best to answer any questions or concerns and thank you for looking....



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