Chrysler Lebaron 2door Convertible Windshield 1982-86 Slight De Lam Bottom (941) on 2040-parts.com
Belleville, New Jersey, United States
WE HAVE A WINDSHIELD FITTING BOTH THE CHRYSLER LEBARON 2 DDOR CONVERTIBLE AND THE DODGE 600 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE MODEL YEARS 1984-1986, THESE ARE SOME OF THE RAREST WINDSHIELDS TO FIND AT THE MOMENT,AND THE ONE WE HAVE HAS A SMALL DELAMINATION MARKS ON THE BOTTOM/TOP THAT WILL HARDLY SHOW,AND THE BEST PART ABOUT THIS WINDSHIELD IS ITS A MOPAR! SO PLEASE IF YOU NEED THIS GRAB THIS AND YOU WILL BE VERY HAPPY YOU DID! LAST ONE THAT WE KNOW OF ANYPLACE PERIOD!
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