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1955-65 Bentley Si,ii, Iii/ Rolls Royce Silver Cloud New Tint Windshields $245 on 2040-parts.com

US $245.00
Location:

Andover, Massachusetts, United States

Andover, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:FYG (Fuyao Glass) Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:NAGS GLASS PART#FW51 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Front

This is the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud/ Benteley Serries 1, II, III new factory green tint windshields. These are produced by FYG the leading manufacturer of aftermarket windshields  and body glass for  most of the older foreign car models. These are excellent quality with correct fit. We have sold at least 200+ over the years by this manufacturer.

This ships UPS oversize or truck carrier freight for $130-175 range within most of the continental USA, a little higher to Canada. Add $25 windshield carton fee if shipped. These can be picked up in the Boston/ southern NH area saving a lot of freight.

We also have Silver Shadow and Corniche windshields which can be added or sold on a separate auction, just inquire.
WE ONLY HAVE 1 LEFT AS OF JUNE WITH NONE DUE IN SOON

ProSource Glass International

Andover, MA 01810

Tel:877-345-2800 Toll Free US & Canada or 978-975-5400  Fax:978-975-5300    7 Decades Family Glass Business

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