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Location:

Hemet, California, United States

Hemet, California, United States
Condition:Used

3-Vintage USED 70's van gem shaped bubble porthole windows.
Two of the windows are dark while the other is lighter.
One of the dark windows has a small hole in it with some cracking around the hole.
Some small cracks around the stamped logo on the lighter colored window.
Some scratches on the windows.
Outside frames are shiny and may have been polished at one time.
Inner frames are complete but one has a tear near one of the screws.
Some scuffing & scratches on frames.
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