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80 81 Chevy Malibu El Camino Left L Marker Corner Light (may Fit Other Years) on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, United States

Lancaster, Ohio, United States
could use a cleaning, some scuffs from age and use. see photos
Other Part Number:1980 1981 Warranty:No

Up for bid is a corner marker light from a 198O Chevy Malibu.
It is in good overall condition. Could use a little cleaning. Some scuffs from use and age. But is still very useful.

Shipping is $6.00 to the lower 48 states all others please ask about shipping costs. Please look at photos to compare the part to the one you are replacing. If you have any questions ask before bidding.

Thanks for looking, thanks again if bidding...Teresa  
 

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