THIS IS A USED PASSENGER SIDE FACTORY T-TOP FOR A 1986 1987 1988 MONTE CARLO SUPER SPORT
THIS HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR YEARS, LOOK AT WEATHERSTRIP, LIKE YOUR GETTING A YEAR OLD TOP,
MAROON INSIDE PANEL
VERY GOOD CONDITION
MARKINGS ON GLASS ARE GREY 20, LOF, U
IT HAS BEEN STORED IN A CLOSED BODY SHOP FOR YEARS,
PLEASE EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. AND FOR YOU BUYERS PLEASE CONTACT TO GIVE US A CHANCE TO MAKE YOU HAPPY.
YES I COMBINE ITEMS FOR YOUR SAVINGS ON SHIPPING COST, IT GOES BY WEIGHT AND SIZE.
THANKS FOR LOOKING
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