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Rear Window Glass 1949 1950 Buick Roadmaster Riviera / Special / Chevy - 1957 on 2040-parts.com

US $355.00
Location:

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States

IF INTERESTED IN BIDDING ON THIS ITEM PLEASE READ SHIPPING INFORMATION LISTED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS DESCRIPTION

FOR SALE:

A complete 3 piece rear split window glass set for a 1949 Buick Roadmaster Riviera / 1950 Buick Special / 1950 Chevy Bel Air/ 1957 Buick Roadmaster?

From the research I did this is what this glass looks to go to, but I'm not 100 % sure.

The glass is in great shape considering its age and would look great on the car it's supposed to go on. 


MEASUREMENTS:

The middle glass:

-  width measurements - approximately 33 inches on the narrowest part of the width (includes curvature)
                                        approximately 33 1/2 inches on the wider part of the width (includes curvature)

- height measurement - approximately 16 15/15 inches

The side glass:

-  width measurements - approximately 15 7/16 inches  (includes curvature)
                                        
- height measurement - approximately 16 15/15 inches 

These were quick measurements if you are interested in this item and need exact measurements to check and see if it fits just email me through eBay. . . I will be glad to help. 

It is in great shape considering its age.  I only saw two very small scratches on one of the side pieces.  

The remaining rubber adhesive left on the windows will clean off with a little effort.

It is not tempered glass and has a very slight green hue to it.

All pieces have a curve to them the side pieces more so than the middle one.

I tried to show the dimensions, but if additional pictures are necessary just let me know.

I'm not sure if it is oem, but I am guessing it is.  
 

Any question please email through eBay and I will be glad to help you.


SHIPPING ONLY TO LOWER 48 U.S. STATES 

SHIPPING INFORMATION LISTED BELOW PLEASE READ IF YOU ARE BIDDING ON THIS ITEM

These items will be expensive to ship as they are fragile and larger so I am listing the shipping at $75.00.

If it's more than $75.00 the buyer is responsible for the extra shipping and if it is less I will refund their Paypal the difference

Due to other sellers marking the shipping way up in the beginning of eBay and the item cost low (so that eBay didn't get to charge them much to sell), eBay & Paypal have to charge 15% collectively of total combined sales.

Therefore, I lose 15% of the shipping total to eBay and Paypal on the shipping for their service. So this means, for example if the actual shipping is $100 at the post office, I have to charge $117.50 ($100/.85)

If it costs less than $75.00 , for example $50.00.  I will refund the difference which after I get charged the 15% would be ($75 - ($50/.85))= $16.17.

I have to list all these shipping details as I want to provide accurate shipping at cost to you, but I also don't want to lose money on it.

Glass for Sale

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