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Location: Washington, D.C. | From a 58 Saratoga 2 door hardtop: a nice roof (no dents/rust/damage except the 1/8 inch hole my brother inexplicably drilled in the dead center) -- free to who ever is willing to pick it up. Rear glass for the same car (very good condition) $100. Rear window trim, inside and out (good condition, outside dull, inside some small pitting) $40. Also, driver's side fender from the same car -- almost perfect -- acid dipped so all paint, etc. removed ($250) and radiator support ($40). I have some other miscellaneous stuff, like exterior trim, but am missing some pieces. Willing to deliver any of this stuff to Carlisle in July. Thanks. |
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| rear glass is the same as a 57 new Yorker 2dr ht right? |
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Location: Washington, D.C. | Its not, actually. The Saratoga came with a smaller rear window than the New Yorker, 300 and high end Desotos. |
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Location: DFW, TX | Well... it's not quite that simple, either.
The '58 Saratoga and Windsor could be ordered with the sky-high rear glass that came standard on the New Yorker, 300, Fireflite, and Adventurer. I believe there's a thread or two about this.
Anyhow, as the person selling the parts, I would bet you know if your car had it! Good luck
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