1961-63 Chevrolet Impala Convertible Quarter Window Assemblies on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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1961-63 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE QUARTER WINDOW ASSEMBLIES. 1964 HAD A BIGGER PIVOT HOLE. THESE ARE USED LEFT AND RIGHT ASSEMBLIES WITH EZ-I GLASS.THE CAST BOTTOM FRAMES HAVE VERY SMALL SCRATCHES AND SOME SMALL PITS ON THE LOWERS. THE GLASS HAS SOME LIGHT SCRATCHES AND A SMALL CHIP IN EACH ONE. ONE OF THE UPPER STAINLESS FRAMES IS RUSTY.
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