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63 Chevy Impala Ss 2 Door Coupe Rear Window Glass (fits:63 Impala) May Fit 64 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Weirton, West Virginia, United States

Weirton, West Virginia, United States

This auction is for the rear window glass for a 2 door SS coupe Chevy Impala.

This glass is in very good condition. There are no chips or cracks. However, there is a subtle fogginess on

one end(as seen in picture), but the glass is smooth and not damaged at all. It would not wipe off with windex, but it may be some

overspray that a glass polish or a good buffing would take right out. It is not damaged or has any texture like surface, it is very smooth. 

In fact, you have to look a certain way, with certain light just to see it. This glass will be shipped in cardboard that is reinforced with a

wooden structure type frame. Insurance will be put on the shipping just to make sure, incase it would get damaged.

Good Luck Bidding!

Ships to 48 US states only.

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