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1974-78 Pontiac Trans Am Tail Lights Pair on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Vista, California, United States

Vista, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:oem

This is a pair of tail light from a 1974 Trans AM.  They will fit 74-78.  The part number and guide numbers are correct for the 1974.  The lens are not cracked and the housings are not bent.  They will clean up and recondition to show quality.  The metal housings would need to be media blasted and the lens would need clean, polished and detailed.  All the studs are there and not broken. Many of the original speed nuts and washers are on the parts. You see the paint chips on the housings and there is some over spray (some factory some not) on the lens.  The shipping info is for the lower 48.  International buyers please make your own arrangements.  Thanks and good luck.

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