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Rt-lft 68- 69-70 Plymouth B-body Vent Wing Frames Gtx Blvdr - Stlite - Rd- Rnr on 2040-parts.com

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Oregon, Ohio, United States

Oregon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Chrome


 These came off of my 70 RD. RNR. I put brand new ones on it as it is going to be doing shows and very little driving. These need to be cleaned up and polished with a high speed bench mounted polisher by a polishing shop. ONE HAS ORANGE PAINT ON THE SEAL, PAINT THINNER AND A RAG WILL REMOVE IT. You will need to get glass for the frames, it is in excellent condition and it is what I'm using for my car. I see used frames on here RIGHT NOW for $179.00 a piece that is $358.00 a pair. These are way under that as you already know. New ones as I bought are $554.00 a pair plus shipping. Please email me with any questions. I have many other parts that I'm slowly getting posted on here so if you are looking for something compatable with a 70 Road Runner or other B-Body(68-69-70) shoot me an email with any parts questions I just may have what you are looking for. I will be posting parts all summer long so as I said just ask and I will post any requests if I have it. I do not sell outside of ebay sorry I'm not interested in being booted off of ebay as several others have been kicked off of here for that.      Thanks for looking.           ALWAYS REMEMBER                                                                        < IT'S  MOPAR  OR  NO  CAR - I'D  RATHER  WALK >   

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