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Vintage Cadillac Rear Passenger Green/tinted Glass Window-1974 ? Soft Ray Safety on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Landers, California, United States

Landers, California, United States
This needs to be cleaned. Other than that, this is in great condition. No cracks. No chips.
Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Surface Finish:Glass

 Vintage CADILLAC Rear Passenger Green/Tinted Glass Window-1940's? 1950's? 1960's? 1970's? 1974 ? I'm not sure what year this window is for. Let me know If you know.

In the little corner of the window it says: Soft Ray Safety PPG FLO-LITE AS-2 27-74 Solid Tempered DOT 18 M27.8

This needs to be cleaned. Other than that, this is in great condition. No cracks. No chips.

This is from a smoke-free home.

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