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1983-1987 Gm G Body Set Of Factory T Tops on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Macon, Georgia, United States

Macon, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

Nice used set of factory tinted glass T Tops to fit the 1983-87 GM G Body cars. No chips or cracks in the glass. Weatherstripping is intact. These are the locking type but I do not have the key. No storage bags either. Interior plastic trim is burgundy in color. One cracked plastic trim part at end of interior trim but could be plastic welded or glued. Drip rail trim exterior trim is missing on driver side panel- passenger panel has chrome drip rail intact. Interior chrome handles have tarnished done but should polish out with a good cleaning.  This is a local pick up only as I will not ship these. These are getting hard to find. Replace your cracked, broken, or missing panel or buy as a spare set. Will also fit 1984-87 Buick Grand National and 1983-1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS models.

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