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71-73 Cougar Rear Window With Rear Defogger Option. Rare ! on 2040-parts.com

US $298.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is this rear window from a 73 cougar parts car, I bough several years ago. The left over parts have been in my attic for a long time. This parts car was loaded with many options. The rear defogger was one option it had. You can identify this in the photos by looking at the wires that are inside the glass . I guess they work like a heating element. I did not check to see if it worked before removing the window but the heating element shows no discoloration or signs of shorting out.The window has a few small scratches in the close up areas in the photos, but the glass is still very clear , no rag scratches or polishing swirls you may see on older car glass. The window will be packed packing foam popcorn. Since this is glass ,shipping insurance is a must. Buyer pays shipping.

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