1967 Oldsomobile Cutlass Upper Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com
Waterville, Minnesota, US
This is a set of upper tail lights off 67 olds cutlass. They are in decent driver quality. They do have signs of aging such as some pits forming the one is better than the other. Also the the lenses are getting a little faded as seen in the picture. They would work great for a driver. At the time of this listing I have the lower tail lights as well along with other parts for this car so check my store to see if I have or what you need.
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