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N.o.s. 1966-1972 Chevy Truck Series 10-60 Backup Lens Glo Brite Gm #5961260 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
New, White box NOS lens by Glo-Brite. This is new. Please note, there is a mark where the plastic tree was removed from manufacture. Check out the photo. This is a brand new lens. There are no screw marks whats so ever.
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Glo-Brite Surface Finish:Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:5961260 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:6314

NOS back up lens for GM trucks and vans. Glo-Brite brand. Please read the condition description before bidding. This is a brand new part in a fair-poor box.

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