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1965 Cutlass, 442,gto,htp; Right Door, Wing Window Frame on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States

Hibbing, Minnesota, United States
Piece is very nice with no rust ,all rubbers are there, just needs a glass
Placement on Vehicle:Right Surface Finish:chrome

This is the right side door wing window frame,no glass from a 1965 Oldsmobile,Cutlass. This piece should be ready to bolt on your 1965 Cutlass,442,64 -67 GTO,LEMANS,BUICK SKYLARK 64-67.This piece has no rust,and fits all midsze GM 1964 1965,1966,1967, TWO DOOR HARDTOPS.  I will accept returns, buyer pays return shipping and 15% restock fee.My piece must be complete as I sent it out. 

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