68-72 Pontiac Gto Left Quarter Glass( Also Fits Lemans) on 2040-parts.com
Saint Robert, Missouri, US
This is new old stock , never installed left side quarter glass, in good condition may have minor scratches. Glass is clear not tinted tempered.measures 22"X22"
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