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1970 Cadillac Deville Fleetwood Calais Rh Side Marker Cornering Lamp Lens Vgc * on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Holiday, Florida, United States

Holiday, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE (1) 1970 Cadillac DeVille Fleetwood Calais RH DRIVER'S SIDE FRONT FENDER MARKER CORNERING LAMP LENS

Buyer shall Receive ONE (1) LENS ONLY ---> Either A) or B) In Accordance with this Listings Title,.. If the Buyer would like the other side then please message me or refer to my ---> "Seller's Other Listings"

A) L.H. DRIVER'S SIDE  Group #2.589, Part #5962293

or

B) R.H. PASSENGER SIDE Group #2.589, Part #5962294

These Lenses are very nice and are original vintage GM CADILLAC Front Cornering lens for all models of the 1970 Cadillac except for the Eldorado model. If you are needing ELDORADO LENSES or other ELDORADO Items please contact me with your requirements at 727-364-7523

I HAVE OVER 3000 ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1967-70 CADILLAC ITEMS IN MY COLLECTION.

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