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68 69 70 Charger Roadrunner Gtx Wing Vent Window Glass Nice Right on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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           This is a right side vent window assembly with factory clear glass from a 1969 Charger , this was removed long ago and is very nice,the chrome does have what I would describe as light pepper marks not really pits but tiny specks like fine pepper although the chrome looks far above average and you really have to look close to see this ,there is pitting on the lower wing window frame which can be seen in the picture ,the weather seal is still flexible with no cracks at all,  the lower mount stud is intact and is often missing on these  , this will fit 1968-70 B body cars    .  Please ask any questions.

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