FD4146T Front Door Glass; 1969 Impala / Full-Size; 2 Door Hardtop / Convertible; RH; Tinted
691-FD4146T
OER FD4146T Features
1969 Impala / Full-Size; 2 Door Hardtop / Convertible; Front Door Glass; RH; Tinted
Reproduction door glass for various 1969 GM models. Manufactured to factory specifications featuring correct glass shape, and contours for proper fitment and appearance. Replaces NAGS # DD04146.
Note: Shipped oversize.
Chevrolet applications:
- 1969 Caprice - 2-door coupe
- 1969 Impala - 2-door coupe
- 1969 Impala - 2-door hardtop
- 1969 Impala - 2-door convertible (to mfg date 5/1969)
Cadillac applications:
- 1969 Coupe Deville - 2-door convertible (to mfg date 5/1969)
Buick applications:
- 1969 Lesabre - 2-door hardtop
- 1969 Wildcat - 2-door hardtop
- 1969 Electra - 2-door convertible (to mfg date 5/1969)
- 1969 Lesabre - 2-door convertible (to mfg date 5/1969)
- 1969 Wildcat - 2-door convertible (to mfg date 5/1969)
Oldsmobile applications:
- 1969 Delta 88 - 2-door coupe
- 1969 Delta 88 - 2-door hardtop
- 1969 Delta 88 - 2-door convertible (to mfg date 5/1969)
Pontiac applications:
- 1969 Bonneville - 2-door hardtop
- 1969 Catalina - 2-door hardtop
- 1969 Executive - 2-door hardtop
- 1969 Bonneville - 2-door convertible (to mfg date 5/1969)
- 1969 Catalina - 2-door convertible (to mfg date 5/1969)
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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