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1967-70 Chevrolet Gmc Pick-up Blazer Jimmy Original Style Rh Back-up Lamp Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:5959462 Interchange Part Number:GM - General Motors; Delco-Guide

Nice USED RH Back-Up Lamp Lens, GM Part #5959462. This is the original “bullseye” reflex style lens originally installed on: 1967-70 Chevrolet & GMC 10/20/30 Series Fleetside Pick-Up Trucks; 1969-70 Chevrolet Blazer; 1970 GMC Jimmy. This style lens was replaced by the original 1971-72 “non bullseye” reflex style lens in September 1971. This is a very nice USED lens with no signs of cracking. The only notable sign of some wear is on the top of the raised perimeter edge. There are some faint abrasion marks here and there on the edge (see photo). There are no reproductions of the 1967-70 lenses available.

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