1964 ? Pontiac Tail Light Bezel Left Side , Part # Cav 2 5955173 on 2040-parts.com
Swainsboro, Georgia, United States
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This is a left hand Pontiac tail light bezel, possibly for 1964 Catalina or Bonneville, the chrome is beginning to have small bubbling spots along with small spots of corrosion. Overall this piece is in good shape. However it may need to be rechromed . Included is a Catalina ? tail lamp lens , this is in good shape but will need cleaning and polishing.
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