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Nos Gm 1961 62 63 64 Impala Wildcat Starfire Lh Door Window Frame 2 Door on 2040-parts.com

US $42.95
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:GM Lesaber Electra:Jetfire Hardtop 2 4 Door Convertible Super Coupe Deville Cadillac:Bonneville Catalina Grand Prix 88 98 Dynamic

Up for Auction Today is a NOS GM 1963 64 GM Full Size 2  Hard Top & Convertible only - LH Door Window Frame. In very Good condition. Found loose in a NOS collection w/o original package. This will not fit post cars or wagons. I'm calling it a LH by the inward curve when looking down at rear top corner see the last picture and please check yours. Please look at all the pictures carefully, know your parts needs, and ask questions before bidding, 14.89 shipping Tracked & packed in a box carefully to ship to the 50 states. See my other related parts for combined shipping. Thank you for looking!! As with all NOS upon close inspection you may find very small imperfections from age and or production not otherwise noted.

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