Complete Side Glass, Tinted, With All Manual Regulators And Both Wing Windows For 2 Door H.t. on 2040-parts.com
Las Cruces , New Mexico, United States
Complete set, all side glass to include wing windows, with regulators, for the 66-67 GM A body hardtops. Tinted, from an AC car. Pulled from low mileage "granny" type car, had 59,XXX miles on odometer when pulled. Low wear Driver's door hinges and phillips head hardware included. Original Octagon door key and cylinders included. Dave (505)-382-3022
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