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68 69 70 Gtx B-body Coronet Convertible 1/4 Window Frame 66 67 Moulding Right on 2040-parts.com

US $169.70
Location:

Bay Village, Ohio, United States

Bay Village, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

this is the actual part you will get!!!

this is a very rare window RIGHT SIDE MOLDING FOR A B-BODY CONVERTIBLE QUARTER WINDOW for a 1966-1970 b-body convertible..

..note....you may need to drill new rivet holes in the mounting portion of window fork or glass mounting bracket or the molding for your application..these rivets are not seen at all on install..

if you drill new holes in the window mouting fork, then you will not have any extra holes that do not have rivets in them...

YOU WILL GET THE MOLDING IN UNDENTED SUPER NICE SHAPE..

it is correct FOR A 1966-1970 B-BODY convertible and it is the proper fit for all b-body CONVERTIBLES from 1966-1970...AND AGAIN IS correct for 1967 and 1966 dodge and Plymouth convertibles.


shipping will be via fed ex and will be 15.00 in the cont usa...it will include good packing and insurance and tracker.  international shipping handling and insurance will be 35.00

please text or call 440-522-0048 with any questions

 

so buy this one for restore or for parts.

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