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Fiat 850 Coupe Swing-out Rear Side Window - Can Be Changed To Right Or Left Side on 2040-parts.com

US $54.00
Location:

Layton, Utah, United States

Layton, Utah, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Right Country of Manufacture:Italy

This is a Fiat 850 Coupe Swing-Out Rear (set up for the right--passenger) Side Window.  It will fit all Fiat 850 Coupe years.  The window comes with the original two chrome screws used to attach the swing-out arm to the interior of the car.  The glass, frame, and swing-out chrome arm are in excellent condition.  There is some rubbing on the frame.  See photos.  Although the window is currently set-up for the right (passenger) side, it can be changed to the left side.  See below.

The window is interchangeable to right or left side.  This is done by removing the two small screws that hold the forward portion of the frame, then flip-over that portion of the frame and reattach the two screws.  Next unscrew the chrome swing-out arm and reattach it to the other side of the glass.  If you would like, I'd be happy to change it to the left (driver's) side for you.  Just send me a message.  Otherwise, I'll ship it in the current right side configuration.

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