1971-1973 Mustang Cougar Fastback Clear Right Side Power Window Door Glass Ppg on 2040-parts.com
Marseilles, Illinois, United States
Hi, I have a clear, non-tinted PPG power window glass for the passenger side for a 71 72 73 Mustang. It does have the beltline scuffs and scratches but should be below the weather-strip and hopefully not seen. The rest of the glass is very nice with only one very small scratch that can hardly be seen. Will be packed securely. |
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