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72 Vw Beetle Windshield Sigla Glass on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Manteca, California, United States

Manteca, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

I have here a SIGLA glass windshield for a 72 Volkswagon Beetle.

This is what I found, doing my own research based on the markings in the corner of the windshield.

This windshield is FLAT, it is not concave.

Please do your own research as to fitment. I simply looked up the markings in the corner, but further research may be needed on your part.

There are some small chips on one side of the glass near the side due to storage at some point. This shouldn't be a problem as the weather stripping/sealant should easily cover it.

Also throwing in a free book on how to rebuild VW engines.

$100

Thanks!

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