Nos Gm 1954 Chevrolet Belair Tail Light Lens 5941679 Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Brandon, Florida, United States
This is an original 1954 Chevy BelAir Tail Light Lens. This is in perfect NOS condition. The part number is: 5941679. Please check the part number to make sure this part will fit your application. If the Buy It Now option is used I will send this item to any of the 48 US states for free. What you see in the picture is exactly the item you will receive.
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