1963-65 Ford Falcon, And Mercury Comet, Hardtop Drivers Rear Side Window on 2040-parts.com
Greenfield, New Hampshire, United States
This the Driver Rear side window from a 1965 Ford Falcon Hardtop.It will fit 1963-65 Ford Falcon, and Mercury Comet, Hardtops . It is in good condition. The glass does have tinting film on it it is clear glass. The stainless is in good condition does have minor scruffs that will come out with steelwool. You get the complete assy as shown ,track,regulator and window crank. Thanks for looking.
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