1969 Or 1970 Spitfire Or Gt6+ Rear Reverse Light Housing on 2040-parts.com
Medway, Massachusetts, US
Rear reverse light/license plate light "plinth" or housing for 1969 or 1970 Spitfire's and GT6's. Used and needs to be stripped and painted. no cracks or other visible damage. Lenses are all in good shape too. I got this an a grab bag of parts and don't need it.
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