Opel Gt 1969-73 Quarter Side Pop Out Window Set With Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Grafton, Massachusetts, United States
Opel GT 1969-73 Quarter Side Pop Out Window Set with Hardware. Both windows are clear with no chips or cracks. One window does have a couple of minor scratches (nothing that would ever show up in a photo). Hard to see but if fussy you can always polish them out with cerium oxide. The plastic flange washers should be replaced.
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