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68 Charger Tail Light Lens Set Of 4 Oe Perfect on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Litchfield, Ohio, United States

Litchfield, Ohio, United States
68 Charger tail light lens set of 4 OE PERFECT, US $79.00, image 1
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

AUCTION INCLUDES ALL 4 LENSES.  As good as it gets, detailed and ready to install in any level restoration.  These are absolutely perfect NEW injected acrylic as original with all the original markings and Pentastar.  If you're doing that over the top restoration and need perfect? Here you go.  You won't find a 46 year old NOS set remotely close to this perfection.  These are the remaining few perfect lenses supplied by B/E & A Restoration Parts, Inc.

Any questions call 330-725-3990.

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