Hey guys,
Up for sale a 1975 KE100 tail light assembly.
It is very clean, inside and out. Some minor rust on the metal, but not bent or distorted. The interior is very clean and water tight.
The lens has a small crack, just like a 1/2 inch long. Can be seen in pic. Some scratches, but totally serviceable.
I am not a pro, but have restored 2 of these for my kids. I'm just now getting to selling my extra parts.
If there are any problems or doubts please write. I will back up what I sell.
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