Driver's 70 Quarter Window Glass Frame & Molding Aar Cuda Barracuda 440 Mopar on 2040-parts.com
US $84.50
Location:
Richfield, Pennsylvania, United States
“ONE YEAR 70 ONLY. CHROME, GLASS, and BRACKET are in FAIR to GOOD USED CONDITION. WEATHERSTRIP is EVEN GOOD USED. SEE ITEM DESCRIPTION for MORE DETAILS.”
Brand:MOPAR
Warranty:NoPlacement on Vehicle:LeftManufacturer Part Number:3505731
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Please read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on a Hard-to-find, Good Used, Correct Factory Pentastar Etched, 70 Date Coded, Original Mopar Chrysler Plymouth E-body Left Quarter Window Clear Glass Assembly with Molding and Original Weather Strip...Part number 3505731 for One year only, a 1970 AAR Cuda, Barracuda, Hemi, or Gran Coupe, but could also be used for 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 Cuda if desired...Not correct for Challenger or Convertible...You are bidding on the driver's quarter glass with mounting bracket, slider with spring, chrome trim molding, and weather strip...The frame is in good used condition...The molding does have some scratches, but is not bent or dented...The glass is not stained, sanded on, blasted, or scratched a lot, only has a few small very light use scratches and a few very tiny round nicks...Even the original weather strip is in good used condition for a 46 year old original, and could be used for a Survivor type car...Date code is 10th month of 69...See my other items for the passenger side 70, 71-74 quarter glass, drip rail moldings, front and rear window moldings, slider track, regulators, stops, sliders, door glass, hardware, and many other E-body parts.
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