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1978 Trans Am T- Tops Made By American T Top Company T -tops Glass 76 77 78 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Evans, Colorado, United States

Evans, Colorado, United States
THERE ARE NO CRACKS OR CHIPS IN THE GLASS,THE GLASS DOES HAVE SCRATCHE.ONE OF THE LATCHES IS MISSING THE RUBBER COVER. THERE IS NO WEATHER STRIP/ SEAL ON THE FRAME.
Brand:AMERICAN T - TOPS Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:MIRROR GLASS

SELLING THESE FOR A FRIEND, HE BOUGHT THESE WERE FOR HIS 1978 TRANS AM. NO CRACKS OR CHIPS ONLY SCRATCHES IN THE GLASS, WHICH IS NORMAL FOR THESE BECAUSE THEY WERE STORED IN THE TRUNK. THERE WILL BE NO RETURNS ON THIS ITEM BECAUSE OF THE COST OF SHIPPING, SO DO YOUR HOME WORK CALL FOR MEASUREMENTS 970-330-8122 AND ASK QUESTIONS, THANKS JACK

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