1971 Nova Taillight Housing Set Tail Light 70 72 Ss 350 Tail Light Some Damage on 2040-parts.com
Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, US
TAILLIGHT HOUSINGS FROM A 71 NOVA. BROKEN STUDS AND GOUGING ON CORNER IN PICS. REDO OR FIX STUDS AND INSTALL FOR DRIVER QUALITY. LENSES ARE LISTED IN ANOTHER AUCTION. RARE PART.
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