1966 1967 Gm A-body Passenger Vent Window Clear, Chevelle, 442, Gto, Gs, on 2040-parts.com
Bremen, Indiana, United States
Up for auction is a passenger vent window and clear glass for a A-body 1966 or 1967 GM hardtop or convertible car. The chrome has some pitting and the pivot bolt is loose in the frame. The glass is in good shape and I didn't see any marks or chip.
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