1949 - 1952 Pontiac Coupe Convertible Chieftain Deluxe Vent Glass Clear on 2040-parts.com
Isanti, Minnesota, US
Brand New Reproduction Vent Glass - fits left or right side CLEAR glass For 1949-1952 Pontiac Coupe Convertible Chieftain DeLuxe (Jobs 2567, D) Shipping costs within the Continental United States is $8 Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and International buyers, contact us for shipping cost. SHIPPING IS ALWAYS INSURED. IN THE RARE CASE OF A DAMAGED SHIPMENT PLEASE NOTIFY US WITHIN 2 DAYS OF DELIVERY. IF YOU ARE PRESENT FOR DELIVERY OF A DAMAGED SHIPMENT PLEASE REFUSE SHIPMENT AND NOTIFY US ASAP AND WE CAN START A CLAIM AND RESHIP YOUR ORDER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT US AT 1-800-828-2212. THANK YOU Also available in original green tint. Please visit our Ebay Store at AUTO CITY CLASSIC for more information and products |

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