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Vintage 65-67 Vw Passenger Side Door Window Glass - Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $42.50
Location:

Patton, California, United States

Patton, California, United States
Condition:Used

Up for bid is a vintage 65-67 VW Passenger Side Door Window Glass in good overall condition (see PICs). The glass is marked VW (in a circle) Duro-Glas Liz.Sekurit D-85 in the upper left corner (see PICs). This item is used and does show some signs of use, wear and age (see PICs).  This item was purchased at an estate sale in southern California where many VW items from the 50s thru 80s were offered. This item is being listed based on information received from the seller and my Internet research. Please feel free to ask any questions or request more PICs or measurements. Please note that the item in the PIC is the exact item you will receive. Buyer will pay a shipping fee for USPS Parcel Post mail with delivery confirmation and insurance based on your location. Sorry, but International Shipping is not available for this item. Local pickup is OK and encouraged – be sure to let me know if you would like to use this option. Payments by Paypal will ship 2nd business day after payment confirmation received. Don’t have a Paypal account ?  Contact me for other payment options. Good luck bidding !!!

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