1964 1965 Falcon,comet Convertible,hardtop Drivers Vent Window on 2040-parts.com
Greenfield, New Hampshire, United States
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This is the drivers side vent window assembly from a 1965 Ford Falcon convertible. It will fit Ford Falcon, Mercury Comet, Hardtop and Convertible. It works as it should and is tight. The channel felt is in good condition as is the glass and stainless. It is clear glass.Thanks for looking.
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