1974 Corvette Glass T Tops on 2040-parts.com
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
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74 corvette glass t tops, these fit multiple years but I forget. I have not had the car for the past decade. These have been in dry storage, did not leak when on the car. They have new seals, painted Ontario orange. I believe these are factory t tops. Not aftermarket junk. I know I paid about a grand 20 years ago and these are highly sought after. Any questions please ask.
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