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1973 Mercury Cougar Original Rear Windshield "carlite" Window Glass on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Harriman, New York, US

Harriman, New York, US
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This glass came from a MINT CONDITION Mercury Cougar COUPE that was parted out for the engine.  The black marks are from the weatherstripping that held the window to the car.  That window has not ONE scratch on it, nor any wear other than from being stored as seen in the photos below.  I try and take a close up photo, of the trademark "Carlite" logo, which came on all the glass of these cars.  They came with a certain special "carlite" blue tint.  This is for the BACK window of a MERCURY COUGAR COUPE.  I will try my best to ship this, if it is possible, BUT I strongly recommend allowing me to MEET you either halfway, or either entirely, up to 45 miles south of Harriman and 45 miles NORTH, east or west.  Otherwise, the free shipping is at your own risk, IF a service will even ship an item this large.  I will of course, insure it, and package it securely.  Free shipping is only WITHIN the U.S.


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