New Windshield Rubber Seal 1961-63 Thunderbird Convertible on 2040-parts.com
US $110.00
Location:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Carpenter
Surface Finish:Rubber
Manufacturer Part Number:C1SB-7603110-C
Warranty:Yes
Placement on Vehicle:Front
Country/Region of Manufacture:USA
UPC:Does Not Apply
New reproduction windshield seal made to exact specification - ready to install. USA Made
Fits: 1961-63 Thunderbird Convertible
Replaces OEM # C1SB-03110-76C Stock # SB3-33025-190
PAYMENT: We do prefer payment via PAYPAL as it is instant and makes the process faster and more efficient. Payment is due within 10 days of auction close or a NPB will be filed. For any comments needed, Right Hand, Left Hand or special instructions - please put them in the comment section of your payment so it will come in with your sale. Otherwise catching it in messages and tying it with your payment doesn't always occur.
COMBINED SHIPPING: Yes we do honor combined shipping for items purchased on the same day. If you're buying multiple items, make your purchases and use the link to REQUEST AN INVOICE FROM THE SELLER. This sends us all your items and allows us to put them on one invoice with combined shipping prior to you paying for it. If you're in a rush, just pay for the items and we'll combine them on this end and refund the overage. We do try and get your packages out asap, so combining shipping on items purchased days apart is typically not do-able as the original item would already be on it way.
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: (Combined Shipping Internationally & Freight Charges) Combining sales on Global shipping orders can be confusing. Currently the only way to combine multiple items to where you pay one shipping and one duties/customs fee is for you to put the items in your SHOPPING CART and request and invoice from inside the cart. That is e bays solution currently. If you purchase the items separately - they CAN NOT be combined while using e bays Global Shipping Program. You MUST add the items to your shopping cart and then request the invoice from inside the shopping cart. Hopefully they will streamline this process in the near future - but currently this is the ONLY way to combine international sales.
RETURN POLICY: We accept returns for 30 days from invoice date as long as the item has not been altered, scratched, dented or installed. Please use eBay's return program to process the return.
BACKORDER POLICY: Occasionally our inventory count can be off. If we sell a product and we discover it is not in stock - we will NOT backorder the item. We will refund the item back to your account and cancel the order with a note of explanation allowing you to purchase the item elsewhere as we know your time and money are of great importance.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: For any comments needed, Right Hand, Left Hand or special instructions - please put them in the comment section of your payment so it will come in with your sale. Otherwise catching it in messages and tying it with your payment doesn't always occur.
Classic Auto Parts Group 1-800-654-3247 or 405-631-3933 for inquiries Monday thru Friday 8am to 5pm CST
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