1963 Rambler Rear Window on 2040-parts.com
Middleville, Michigan, United States
REAR WINDOW FROM A 1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC 550 NOT 100 PERCENT SURE BUT I THINK THE FRONT AND REAR WINDOWS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE ON THIS MODEL
CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED BY BUS SO I WILL NEED YOUR PHONE NUMBER SORRY NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING OR YOU CAN PICK IT UP FOR FREE COST TO SHIP 125.00 |
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