2000-2008 Ford Crown Victoria Passenger Side Tail Light on 2040-parts.com
Crum Lynne, Pennsylvania, United States
this is a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria passenger side or right side rear tail light used in good condition friends lens has some stuff some scrapes on it minor due to the age of the light as shown in zoomed in pictures attached other than that used in good condition
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