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Original Ford 1967 Mustang Rh Coupe Door Glass on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Dade City, Florida, US

Dade City, Florida, US
:

  You are bidding on an original Ford 1967 Mustang RH right hand  coupe tinted door glass.

This glass is nice, there are some very fine scratches on the glass.

The stainless steel glass holder needs to be wet sanded and buffed. The glass has a 6M date on it (December 1967)

This will also work in a 1968 Mustang.

This glass is for a COUPE ONLY!

This will not work on a fastback or convertible.

 Please let us know if you have any questions. 352-583-2212

We will only ship to a confirmed Paypal address. 

 We ship very quickly once payment is received, and will forward you the UPS tracking# once it ship.

Florida resident to pay 6 1/2 % Florida sales tax.

Thank you for bidding.

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