81-83 Chrysler Imperial Tail Light Lamp 81 82 83 Lh Left Driver Side on 2040-parts.com
El Paso, Texas, United States
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81 82 83 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL LH LEFT DRIVER SIDE TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY - EXCELLENT CONDITION! Listed is a nice and well preserved 81-83 Imperial LH LEFT DRIVER SIDE tail light assembly. Lens on unit is bright with no fade and no cracks. Chrome is bright with no pitting and no pealing. SEE PICS. A rare find for anyone in need of a fresh looking replacement LH LEFT DRIVER SIDE tail light for their 81 82 83 Chrysler Imperial. |
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