1958 Pontiac Tail Light Lens, Used, Good Condition, No Cracks Or Breaks. on 2040-parts.com
Point Roberts, Washington, US
Lens is in good condition for it's age, no cracks or breaks, tabs are present and intact, trim ring is not dented or damaged.
All items are shipped out on the Saturday following receipt of payment.
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