1963-1967 Fiberglass Split Window For Corvette Stingray on 2040-parts.com
Oak Ridge, North Carolina, US
This is a fiberglass split window for a 1963-67 Corvette Stingray. It will also fit a 1963-82 frame. If you are interested, please tell us your zip code so we can calculate how much the shipping cost will be. Any questions about this item, or any other fiberglass pieces, call 336-312-3251.
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