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Set Of Courtesy Lenses For 1965-1968 Mopar C-body & Imperial Convertibles on 2040-parts.com

US $27.88
Location:

Sun City, California, United States

Sun City, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Replaces MoPar p/n 1887954 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:722-128



Set of (2) pocket panel courtesy lamp lenses for the folowing convertibles: 1965-68 Plymouth Fury - Sport Fury; 1965-68 Dodge Monaco - Polara - Custom 880; 1965-68 Chrysler New Yorker - Newport - 300L - 300 and 1965-68 Imperial.
 Replaces MoPar p/n 1887954Absolutely Flawless! You won't be disappointed with this purchase

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