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1967 Chevrolet Trucks C-10 Vent Windows on 2040-parts.com

US $135.50
Location:

Random Lake, Wisconsin, United States

Random Lake, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A PAIR OF WING WINDOWS FOR A 67-72 CHEVY TRUCK. THEY HAVE THE DELUXE TRIM AND ARE FACTORY TINTED. SOFT RAY LOGO AS WELL. FAR FROM PERFECT  BUT NOT 250.00 EITHER WITH SOME FADED CHROME, RUST,SCRATCHES, DINGS ECT.I LISTED THEM AS FOR PARTS BECAUSE OF SILLY EBAY POLICY. THEY SHOULD MAKE OK DRIVER QUALITY OR TAKE THEM APART FOR PIECES. LOWER 48 ONLY!

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