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70-72 Cutlass 442 Chevelle Gto Gs Left And Right Door Glass on 2040-parts.com

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Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

 GM A BODY DRIVERS AND PASSENGER SIDE DOOR GLASS FOR TWO DOOR GM A BODY.  THIS GLASSES CAME OUT OF A 72 CUTLASS AND HAVE A SLIGHTLY GREEN FACTORY TINT.  NO BREAKS OR CRACKS.    DRIVERS AND PASSENGER SIDE DOOR GLASS LEFT AND RIGHT.   GM A BODY.  POSSIBLY THE SAME AS CHEVELLE AND OTHER SIMILAR GM CARS BUT IS BUYERS RESPONSIBLITY TO CHECK THIS. MAY ALSO FIT 68-69 GM A BODY?  ITEM IS PICKUP ONLY AND WILL NOT BE SHIPPED.  GLASSES ARE LOCATED IN BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY.  WINNING BIDDER TO PAY AT TIME OF PICKUP WITH CASH.   IF YOU ARE UNSURE  OF WHETHER TO BID AND WANT TO COME LOOK AT THE GLASS FIRST PLEASE MESSAGE ME AND WE WILL SET UP A TIME.  THANKS.

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