1953 1954 Pontiac Coupe Special Complete Glass Set Clear on 2040-parts.com
Isanti, Minnesota, US
Brand New Reproduction 8 Piece Glass Kit Clear side and back glass For 1953-1954 Pontiac Coupe Special ONLY Includes Front Windshield (tinted and shaded) Door glass left and right Vent glass left and right Quarter glass left and right Rear glass Shipping costs within the Continental United States, done by truck, is $110.00 Commercial / $140 Residential Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and International buyers, contact us for shipping cost. SHIPPING IS ALWAYS INSURED. IN THE RARE CASE OF A DAMAGED SHIPMENT PLEASE NOTIFY US WITHIN 2 DAYS OF DELIVERY. IF YOU ARE PRESENT FOR DELIVERY OF A DAMAGED SHIPMENT PLEASE REFUSE SHIPMENT AND NOTIFY US ASAP AND WE CAN START A CLAIM AND RESHIP YOUR ORDER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US AT 1-800-828-2212. THANK YOU This glass also comes in original green tint and custom smoke grey. Please visit our Ebay Store at AUTO CITY CLASSIC for more information and products |
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