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Thread: Rear 1/4 window popouts, 2 sets, swb and lwb

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    Rear 1/4 window popouts, 2 sets, swb and lwb

    Some garage cleaning over the Memorial day weekend. 2 sets of rear popout windows. 1 set chrome, the other anodized. Good "driver" quality. Good latches. Rubber dry and cracked. $250 per set, plus shipping.

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    message if interested,
    Thanks,
    DG

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    I'm possibly interested in the anodized set. Any scratching or gouging in the metal?

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    The chrome SWB set is spoken for now. Still have the anodized set. I don't recall any gouging (will inspect again tonight). I'm sure there are the usual light scratches, car wash sort of stuff from being 45 years old. The anodize still looks good, but has a slight cloudiness. Not show car material, but like I said in the ad good driver quality.

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