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1970 1971 Mercury Montego Cyclone Right Rear Side Marker Light Good Condition Nr on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States

Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, United States
Good used condition.
Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Surface Finish:Original Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:D0GB-15A466-A Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

You are bidding on a used original rear side marker light. I believe that it is for the right rear of a 1970-1971 Mercury Montego or Cyclone. If I am wrong about this please let me know as I may or may not be correct. This light assembly is in good overall condition. The chrome bezel is in good condition with just a few small pit marks. The red lens is in good condition with no damage. The light socket hole is not broken out. Both the mounting studs are intact with the attaching nuts. The black plastic retainer is in good condition with no damage. The RH sticker is still in place. This light is ready to use on a daily driver, a survivor, or a Sunday cruiser. Or restore for show. Please view the photos for condition. Sold as is, what you see in the photos is what you will receive. No file photos used. Any questions please ask. If you would like insurance at an additional cost as an option please let me know. I will combine shipping. Local pick up may be arranged. Please see my other auctions for more bargains. Thank you for looking and bidding.

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