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Round Windows Nos Porthole 70's Vintage Ford Chevy Dodge Street Van Cal Custom on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

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This is for a set of NOS cal custom ROUND Windows. Flat Tempered safety glass
Check out all the pictures!!!!!!ask questions if you need to.
*****NO BOXES OR PAPER WORK(LOST them somewhere) *****

*****YOU'RE JUST BUYING THE TWO ROUND WINDOWS!****
Pictures with boxes and paper work are for reference only are not included!!!! you are buying just two round Windows.SORRY.

*****I HAVE OTHER SHAPES AND SIZES PLEASE LOOK AT THE LAST PICTURE. I have matching pairs(2) just not all pictured.**ASK!**

*this listing is just for the two flat glass windows***

****NO BOXES OR PAPER WORK!.****
*******NO BOXES.*******
******NO PAPER WORK....*******
Shipping to the 48 ONLY! Will be packed VERY well.

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