71 1971 Chevy Chevrolet C 10 Pickup Right Tail Light Part #guide Ita Sae Stia 67 on 2040-parts.com
Blanchard, Oklahoma, US
This is an original right tail light for a 1971 Chevrolet Suburban or pickup, however, I am not sure of the application, so please check the photos and part number carefully for your application. The piece is in good condition with all of the original mounting brackets intact and useable, and has the original pig tail attached and useable. The housing has no cracks or breaks, but the red lens has a piece broken out of the edge of it.
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