Porsche 356 Coupe Right & Left Door Glass - Durvit B - From A 1960 Model on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
This is a matched pair of used original left and right door glass from a 1960 Porsche 356 coupe. They are both Durvit B brand as shown in photos. The first seven photos are the left or driver door glass and there are some fine scratches although they do not detract from the appearance and they are too small to be pictured. The next five photos are the right or passenger door glass and there are several larger scratches although not large enough for a picture. The tracks on both are clean and solid. US ship[ping includes Delivery Confirmation.
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