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1974-77 Datsun 710 2 Dr Hardtop New Tint Windshield Classic Datsun Now $55! on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Andover, Massachusetts, United States

Andover, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:LN Brand (LOF) Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:NAGS GLASS PART# FW291 Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Placement on Vehicle:Front

We have 1 new factory blue tint windshield that fits the 1974-77 Datsun 710 2 Dr Hardtop only. This windshield is made by LOF at their Mexico plant sometime in the 70's or 80's. It is excellent, just a little minor delamination  within 1/8 inch of the edges so will be completely covered.
This ships UPS oversized for $95-135 range which is more than the actual cost of the glass. Add $25 carton/packing fee unless picked up in the Boston area.
WE HAVE JUST REDUCED THIS FROM A GREAT DEAL TO AN EVEN BETTER ONE TIME CLEARANCE PRICE. WE NEED TO MOVE OUT THE SLOW STOCK FOR MORE SPACE. JUST $55.  MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE CORRECT MODEL WHEN PURCHASING!
We have a few available for pick up saving freight in FL & CA for higher price- please inquire.

All shipments sent insured and guaranteed to fit. This is the actual picture of the windshield.

ProSource Glass International

Andover, MA 01810

Tel:877-345-2800 Toll Free US & Canada or 978-975-5400  Fax:978-975-5300    7 Decades Family Glass Business

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