5 Original Pieces Of 1932 Ford Model A Coupe Glass..from The Hot Rod Lincoln... on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Illinois, United States
Tresures out of the archives..Goodies from a past project. Original glass from the Original Hot Rod Lincoln I restored. 1/4 glass, back glass, 1 window glass, I think a windshield ? 1932 Ford Model A Coupe... Local PU only...Wilmington, IL area |
Glass for Sale
- 1937 1938 1939 ? nash lafayette windshield center trim chrome or ss (15 1/2"))
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- 1955 1956 chevy hardtop front windshield seal correct made in usa windscreen sea(US $46.95)
- Nos 58-64 studebaker ht & convertible door window adjuster - free shipping(US $8.00)
- 1965 mustang driver side and passanger door glass(US $220.00)
- 1942-48 ford convertible quarter window front edge seal right hand new!
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