1965 '65 Chevrolet Impala Tail Light Set on 2040-parts.com
Detroit, Michigan, US
Plastic red lenses are in very good condition for their age, chrome has some pitting, some of the bullets are rusty. The two right outer lights have 1 broken off screw each on the back (see close-up photos). All of the other screws are there and all of the mounting studs on the chrome rings are there.
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