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1970-71 Duster, 1970 Road Runner Gtx, Rear Side Marker Housings, 1-pr V-cln Orig on 2040-parts.com

US $45.50
Location:

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Hears a nice clean original used pair of 1970-71 Plymouth Duster or 1970 Road Runner, GTX, Satellite rear side marker housings. These are cast with Chrysler part # of 3405734 on the back side of them. Nice clean pair, that is not corroded or pitted up. The mounting studs are all nice and clean and solid, with none broken off. The edges are not bent or eaten away with corrosion. The nuts are all on studs for holding on. Hard to find originals this clean, and that have been stored away for many years.
Brand:ORIG MOPAR, 1970-71 DUSTER, 70 R.R., 70 GTX Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:CASTING # ON BACK IS: 3405734 Surface Finish:NICE AND CLEAN, NO CORROSION AT ALL. Interchange Part Number:NO DENTS OR DINGS, NICE AND STRAIGHT Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:ALL MOUNTING STUDS ARE GD, W-NUTS ALSO Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for your auction bids is this very nice and clean pair of original used 1970-71 Duster or 1970 Road Runner, GTX, or Satellite rear side marker bezels, with retaining nuts (no retainer brackets however).  These have Mopar casting # of 3405734 on the back side of them.

Featured rear side marker bezels have no dents, dings, or broken off studs.  There is no corrosion or pitting on them on the outer edges or in the recessed area where reflector would go.  The studs also are not eaten away with any corrosion.  Please note there is no red lens that comes with these, but they are available  in reproduction, if you don't have any good used ones to insert into these.

Don't miss these high-quality Mopar pieces if your car's are damaged, corroded, or missing altogether.  Not many used ones out there this nice and available for this kind of reasonable opening bid price to boot!  Be sure to put in those good bids today!  Thanks for stopping in to look and bid!
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