1971 Chrysler Imperil C-body Side Marker Light on 2040-parts.com
Spring Valley, California, United States
This is a side marker light or a 1971 Chrysler Imperial. It may fit other years and makes of Chrysler C-bodies. It is in good shape, with all the back pins intact and no cracks or breaks on it. It does have some minor scratches on the lens, and minor scratching and putting on the chrom. The foam, while not important, is also kinda messy. Otherwise, it is in good shape and should be good for your vehicle.
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