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1964 Chrysler,mopar Station Wagon Right Rear Tail Light, Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Concord, New Hampshire, US

Concord, New Hampshire, US
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 Here is a real nice right rear tail light from a 1964 Chrysler Newport station wagon. Nice lens, shiny pit free chrome. I'm parting this whole car. It's a dry Wyoming car, basically rust free. It's been stored inside until just recently. I have bigger fish to fry so it's time to let this one go.

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Thanks, -MHC

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