68 69-72 Corvette Rear Back Glass Removable Window Lof Date Coded 68 Oem Gm C3 on 2040-parts.com
Harrison, Michigan, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 68 69-72 CORVETTE REAR BACK GLASS REMOVABLE WINDOW LOF DATE CODED 68 OEM GM C3. THIS CAME OUT OF A 68 CORVETTE. THIS IS AN LOF GLASS DATE CODED 68. IT IS DATE CODED AS-2 LOF L X. THIS IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. THE REMOVABLE WINDOWS ALWAYS HAVE SAND SCRATCHES. THIS DOES HAVE A FEW MINOR SAND SCRATCHES ON THE BOTTOM WHERE THE PAINT WAS SANDED. THESE ARE KIND OF MINOR. THIS IS THE BEST I HAVE HAD. THE ALUMINUM FRAME IS DECENT. AS PICTURED.
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