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1967-73 Amc Ambassador/rebel 2 & 4 Dr Models New Ppg Made Windshield $250 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Andover, Massachusetts, United States

Andover, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:PPG Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:NAGS GLASS PART#DW684 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

This is a rare new old stock PPG Brand  tint with shade band windshields that fits all 1967-73 AMC Ambassador/ Matador and Rebel models. This includes  the  2& 4 Dr Models- Sean, Hardtop, Convertible and even Wagon models.  This also fits the 1974-78 AMC Matador 4 Dr models only.  The picture is an older one we sold but the one on Ebay is a later model PPG brand glass- same manufacturer, made in USA. There are a few  tiny spots of delamination on edges that is very minor. This is an excellent quality window for anyone trying to keep the car original!
This can be picked up or shipped.  Freight ranges from $135-185 within most of the continental USA. There is also a $25 crate fee.  All shipments sent insured.  Ask us about other glass for AMC models.

ProSource Glass International

Andover, MA 01810

Tel:877-345-2800 Toll Free US & Canada or 978-975-5400  Fax:978-975-5300    7 Decades Family Glass Business 

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