1968 1969 Firebird Bird Glass Super Rare Pieces To Find on 2040-parts.com
Staten Island, New York, United States
SUPER RARE BIRD GLASS
WILL FIT 68 & 69 FIREBIRD I HAVE HAD THESE SITTING AROUND MY GARAGE FOR 20+ YEARS SINCE I SOLD MY CAR WAS A 68 I HAVE SINCE BOUGHT A 70 GTO & DOUBT I WILL GET ANOTHER FIREBIRD ANY TIME SOON (( THESE ARE SUPER RARE & ALMOST UNOBTANIUM PARTS I WILL NOT SHIP THEM YOU WILL HAVE TO PICK THEM UP FROM ME THERE ARE SOME SLIGHT SCRATCHES IN THE GLASS THAT I WAS TOLD COULD BE EASILY POLISHED OUT ALSO THERE ARE A CHIP ON BOTH WINDOWS IN THE SAME SPOT POSSIBLY FROM STORAGE IDK IT HAS BEEN SO LONG |
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