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Old 07-25-2003, 04:53 PM
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Help with a 73 duster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I need a new window for my 1973 Duster. Its the rear window on the driver side of the vehicle. The small triangle like windows. What I need to no as soon as possible is: Will the windows from a 70 duster fit on my 73? Please help soon. Thank you.
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this guy has a set for sale

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