1975 1976 1977 1978 Dodge Street Van Side Panel Window Rear Panel Cat Eye Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Bucyrus, Ohio, United States
This pair of 1970's custom van rear side windows are from a 1976 Dodge Street Van. They could be made to fit many other vans. The windows are REAL GLASS, not lexan or acrylic. They are tinted and have just a few light scratches on them. The frames are aluminum and are very nice and straight. They have some black sealer on them and would need a good cleaning. There is some scuffing on the backside (inside) of the frames, they might be able to be cleaned up. they measure 18" long tip to tip and are 12 1/2" tall. I don't see anything major wrong with these windows. They are EXTREMELY hard to find and the van craze is not dead. I'm not sure what shape to call them, they kind of look like a cat eye to me. Ask any questions. Buyer to pay shipping. Thanks for looking.
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