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1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Corvette Rear Removable Window Glass + Frame 3938097 on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
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Saugus, Massachusetts, United States

Saugus, Massachusetts, United States
Frame is very good. Soft Ray glass has some "DA" sander marks on lower area. Overall appears nice.
Brand:GM Other Part Number:3938097 Manufacturer Part Number:3938097 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Interchange Part Number:3938097

1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Corvette Rear Removable Window Glass + Frame 3938097. Glass says DOT 15 M76. I do not see or make out a date code. Frame is very good. Soft Ray glass has some "DA" sander marks on lower area. Overall appears nice.

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