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87-93 Ford Mustang Lh Driver Rear Quarter Glass Window Hatchback Hatch Back Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Glasgow, Kentucky, United States

Glasgow, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

YOU'RE BIDDING ON A 1987-93 MUSTANG GT REAR QUARTER GLASS FOR A HATCHBACK CAR. IT IS FOR THE LH (DRIVER) SIDE. THE SEAL LOOKS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION AND WITH A NICE FINE SANDING AND REPAINT COULD LOOK NICE AGAIN. IT HAS SOME TINT ON THE WINDOW BUT COULD BE REMOVED EASILY ENOUGH. I HAVE THE RH SIDE LISTED IN A DIFFERENT AUCTION AND WILL COMBINE ON SHIPPING IF YOU BUY BOTH. BUYER TO PAY $29.99 SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE LOWER 48 STATES. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK. 

1975 JC Whitney catalog: A bonanza of aftermarket Volkswagen goodies

Fri, 11 Apr 2014

Back before there was the Internet, or even big car-parts chain stores, there was the JC Whitney catalog. Printed on cheap, pulpy paper and featuring tens of thousands of tiny, hand-drawn illustrations, these thick books gave me many hours of enjoyment in the early 1980s, as I fantasized about how I'd modify my incredibly sketchy and hooptified '58 Beetle. Now I've picked up a 1975 JC Whitney catalog, and the Volkswagen section is even better than I remembered!

TV's Jamelia fined and banned from driving

Mon, 20 Jan 2014

LOOSE WOMEN star Jamelia has told of her regret after she was fined and banned from the road for driving without insurance. The presenter and singer - whose hits include Superstar - was penalised by magistrates in Redditch, Worcestershire, this week, after they heard that she had thought the online policy would be automatically renewed. She said that she was "horrified" to find she was not properly insured and warned others to be vigilant about their insurance arrangements to avoid the same mistake.

Volkswagen creates driving style-linked music app

Thu, 28 Nov 2013

VOLKSWAGEN has created a new smartphone that improvises its own music based on how the car is being driven. Working with British electronic musicians Underworld, Volkswagen has built the experimental ‘Play the Road’ app to help celebrate the launch of the seventh generation Golf GTI. It works by connecting to the car and using its own in-built accelerometer to analyse speed, engine revs, steering, throttle and braking inputs and the urgency of each to create a unique, ever-changing music that ranges from serene background chillout vibes to fast-paced electronica.