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1965 Mercury Comet Headlight Bezel on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rathdrum, Idaho, United States

Rathdrum, Idaho, United States
Great condition
Placement on Vehicle:Right Warranty:Yes

This is from the Passenger side of a 65 Mercury Comet and it is in excellent condition.  Very very minor pits even on the back side.  The first picture has a distorted spot that is just mirror image picking up on the chrome so look at all the pics very close,  The back side has the alignment stud on it and all the holes are in great shape.  This would look great on a show car or a daily driver. I also have the left side but it has a couple of defects and I will be listing it soon.
  

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