Mustang Driver Side Front Quarter Window For Parts 1964 1965 1966 Coupe Carlite on 2040-parts.com
Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Bidding on an original driver side front quarter window from a 1965 Mustang notchback coupe. Whoever removed it from the car cut the front window track off for some reason so the assembly is mostly for parts. It has the original Carlite glass and the vent window opens, closes, and locks like it should. There is some pitting in a couple spots on the chrome frame.
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