74 75 76 Cadillac Lot Of 3 Side Marker Lights 5948207 Lo 5948311 Li 5948312 Ri on 2040-parts.com
The Dalles, Oregon, United States
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LO (left outer?) 5948207 LH I (or 1)
RI (right inner?) 5948312 RH I (or 1) plastic pieces that secure plastic in metal trim loose, easily fixed on back side with a little glue. LI (left inner?) 5948311 LH I (or 1) lens is cracked (see photo), back has piece broken out of it, easily fixed on the back side with a dab of glue. Patrick ph 541-298-2687
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