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1973 Hurst Olds Opera Window Glass Passenger Side With Original Decal Cutlass on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

La Grange, Illinois, United States

La Grange, Illinois, United States
original vintage 73 hurst olds item. used condition, 43 years old with some scratches and scuffs but overall good condition
Brand:Oldsmobile Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear

1973 HURST OLDS PASSENGER SIDE REAR OPERA GLASS


TINTED SOFT RAY GLASS

OEM NOT AFTERMARKET

HAS THE ORIGINAL HURST/OLDS DECAL

LATER PRODUCTION WITH THE SOFT RAY LABEL ETCHED INTO THE GLASS (the early versions had a decal  for the soft ray label due to the hurst mini window pattern covering up the standard 442/s location)

has some scuffs and light scratches from storage

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