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Used 68 Road Runner Gtx Tail Light Lamp Lenses on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Willoughby, Ohio, US

Willoughby, Ohio, US
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 Used 1968 Plymouth Road Runner & GTX tail lamp lenses with new gaskets.  Lenses have burn marks from back up bulbs touching them, right side is worse than left which is hardly noticeable. 

Sold exactly as pictured, I've listed this to the best of my knowledge but please verify any pictures or part #s are correct for your application before ordering. 

Free shipping applies to continental US only.  Buyer responsible for purchasing shipping insurance. If desired, please request a total with insurance after the auction ends.  If not, I am not responsible for any shipping damages or losses.  Expedited shipping available upon request.

This item may also be for sale locally so unless you buy it now it may end at any time.


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