1969 1970 Mustang Coupe Rear Window Glass Carlite Tinted Original on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
Nice original rear glass form a 1969 coupe. This was the optional "tinted" glass. Carlite with that sexy green tint. Some scratches should polish out. No cracks or breaks. Nice original tinted glass for your 1969 or 1970 coupe, GT coupe or Grande.
New inferior aftermarket glass goes for about $500 with shipping, get a great deal on an original vintage part that you KNOW will fit. $70 to ship in USA |
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