Mopar 1970 Plymouth Satellite Left Side Tail Light Assembly (used Original) on 2040-parts.com
Stromsburg, Nebraska, United States
This is a Mopar 1970 Satellite Left side Tail Light Assembly. It is a used original. It is in good condition. The lense is nice with one small scratch near the point. The argent trim is fair. The chrome bezel is very nice for it's age. It is not pitted. The housing is nice and the mounting studs are in good shape. One of the lense studs is broken off. The mounting hardware is included. Thanks for looking! |
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