1966 Mustang Coupe Quarter Windows on 2040-parts.com
Salisbury, North Carolina, US
1966 mustang coupe quarter windows and bracket. All original Carlite glass. Dirty but will clean up nice. Sold as is with what you see. Ask any questions.
Thanks, wolfpackbvb
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