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Wow, 10 Convertible Top Frames 1960's And A 70 Stored Inside And Not Frozen. on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Stoughton, Wisconsin, United States

Stoughton, Wisconsin, United States

these ha e been inside storage and just pulled out for pictures and sale. In this lot of frames there is 1 70's scissor frame for large GM car. 61-64, 65-67 mid sizes GM frames and maybe Ford and Mopar. some 2 or 3 have front header removed. some have complete top vynel and back window with well in them. that one has a square back mounting in picture and not sure of make. most are GM , most all move at joints if not all do. all need some work or for parts. Priced at less then 20 bucks a top WOW. selling as a lot so if you work on tops this auction is for you. please look at pictures for fit and make of frames. ask questions before you bid and I can send more pictures of what you need.

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