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Full Size Chevy Door Glass Assembly, Clear, Left, Convertible, Impala, 1959-1960 (Impala Convertible)

Item EK-40-190220-1
Full Size Chevy Door Glass Assembly, Clear, Left, Convertible, Impala, 1959-1960 (Impala Convertible)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Reproduction Of Original
      • Glass & Frame Fully Assembled
      • Simply Install Completed Assemblies In Your Car
      • Saves Hours Of Work
      • Eliminates Possibility Of Broken Glass When Assembling
      • Photo Shown In Tinted Glass
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 536751

      Description

      The original door glass on your Chevy is a laminated type of safety glass made by bonding two layers of glass together with a vinyl middle layer. After many years, the laminated glass can separate or become cloudy, detracting from your Chevy's appearance or even worse, obscuring your vision. By replacing the old laminated glass with tempered door glass from Eckler's Late Great Chevy, you'll restore the original clarity and it won't deteriorate. Now you can save valuable restoration time and effort with already-framed door glass. Simply take out the old glass assemblies and install the new ones. This tempered door glass is precisely machine cut for a guaranteed fit and has polished edges to ensure a smooth, factory-finished look. It meets or exceeds Department of Transportation specificatio

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