1973 Dodge Challenger Rh Tail Light Lens Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Sodus, New York, United States
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Used Original Mopar Right Hand Passenger Side Tail Light Assembly. The housing is in great shape, no cracks, dings or bends. All the studs are intact. The tail light lens has a minor scratch, no cracks, chips or weather checks. Very good condition.
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