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1963-64 Ford Front Vent Assemblies With Glass Lft&rt 1963-64 Mercury Marauder on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Lake View, New York, United States

Lake View, New York, United States

1963-64 FORD HARDTOP VENT WINDOW FRAMES WITH GLASS AND FRONT TRACKS.

PART # C4AB 6322223A AND C4AB 6322222 A

GLASS MARKED AS FOLLOWS

SOLID SAFETY GLASS

CARLITE

TEMPERED-B

(LEFT) 4C  A52

(RIGHT) 4E A52

PART NUMBERS COME UP FOR 63-64 FORD BUT I BELIEVE THEY WILL FIT 63-64 MERCURY ALSO. (HARDTOPS, NOT SEDAN)

COMPATABILITY SECTION IS GUIDE ONLY, CHECK YOUR APPLICATION, IT IS YOUR RESPONSABILITY.

ASSEMBLIES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION, CHROME SHOWS SOME PIMPLING. FRONT WINDOW TRACK ON SIDE DOES NOT HAVE BOTTOM CLEAT.

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