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70-72 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Sx 72 Hurst Olds Back Glass Pickup Only on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

 70-72 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME SX OR 72 HURST OLDS HARDTOP BACK GLASS.  WILL NOT FIT 442 OR CUTLASS S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  WILL POSSIBLY FIT 70-72 MONTE CARLO AND GRAND PRIX BUT ITS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY THIS.  ITEM IS PICKUP ONLY AND WILL NOT BE SHIPPED.   ITEM LOCATED IN BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY.  GLASS IN GOOD SHAPE WITH NO CRACK. HAS AFTERMARKET WINDOW TINT THAT YOU MAY WANT TO REMOVE.  GLASS IS COMMON AND DOES NOT HAVE REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER.   BUYER TO PAY IN CASH AT TIME OF PICKUP.   IF YOU ARE UNSURE  OF WHETHER TO BID AND WANT TO COME LOOK AT THE GLASS FIRST PLEASE MESSAGE ME AND WE WILL SET UP A TIME.  THANKS.

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