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1965 1966 T-bird Thunderbird Quarter Glass Left Side Tinted on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
Location:

Saint-Clet, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Clet, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:C5SB 6329945 A Interchange Part Number:C5SB 7629945-A

USED ORIGINAL 1965 FORD THUNDERBIRD QUARTER GLASS FOR CONVERTIBLE ONLY

FIT ON DRIVER SIDE LEFT

HAVE ORIGINAL GREEN TINTED GLASS

CHROME HAVE NO BIG PITTING

NO RETURNS ACCEPTED, MEANING OUR ITEMS ARE FINAL SALES.


BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE ON THEIR PURCHASE.


PLEASE MAKE SURE WITH THE PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS THAT THE ITEM IS ACTUALLY WHAT YOU DESIRE. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE AND WISH FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US.


CANADIAN BUYERS ADD SALE TAX 5% ON TOTAL PURCHASE AND QUEBEC ADD 14.5% ON TOTAL PURCHASE.


PURTO RICO, ALASKA, AND HAWAII PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE BUYING SINCE SHIPPING COST ARE QUITE DIFFERENT


WE SHIP WORLDWIDE PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHERMORE INFORMATIONS RELATED TO THE SHIPPING


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