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1966 Dodge Mopar Charger Set A 2575456 Rh 2575457 Lh Headlamp Bezels Used Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $94.50
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States
Used parts - cores needing restored, rebuilt, refinished, repaired
Part Brand:Dodge Other Part Number:Front Turn Signal Marker Parking Light Assemblies Manufacturer Part Number:Mopar Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Interchange Part Number:Charger Warranty:No

1966 Dodge Mopar Charger Set A 2575456 RH 2575457 LH Headlamp Bezels Used OEM.

Used OEM 2575456 RH 2575457 LH headlamp bezels needing rebuilt restored, recovered, refinished. Minor oxidizing here and there but can be decent driver quality with a little detail work. Will need refinished - rechromed for show quality. May also be correct for 1967 Dodge Charger but do your research before you buy. Look the pictures over, what you see is what you get.

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