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60 61 62 63 Ford Falcon Right Passenger Front Window 4 Door Has Scratches on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Ashville, Alabama, United States

Ashville, Alabama, United States
MESSAGE IF YOU SEE A NEEDED PART THAT IS NOT LISTED..
Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:HAS SCRTACHES

THIS LISTING IS FOR A USED RIGHT PASSENGER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW/GLASS FROM A 1963 FALCON 4 DOOR.

WINDOW HAS SCRATCHES..THEY ARE NOT DEEP..HOWEVER I CAN NOT PROMISE OR GUARANTEE THEY WILL BUFF OUT COMPLETELY...NO CHIPS,CRACKS OR BUBBLING AROUND EDGES...WINDOW IS DRIVER QUALITY ONLY...LOWER FRAME HAS SURFACE RUST...

MESSAGE ME IF YOU SEE A NEEDED PART THAT IS NOT LISTED..
MAY ALSO FIT 60 THRU 63 MERCURY COMET 4 DOOR..PLEASE RESEARCH YOURSELF AND BE SURE BEFORE BUYING..NO RETURNS/REFUNDS FOR WRONG APPLICATION.
THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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