New Replacement Pair Of Tail Light Assemblies For The 1951 1952 Chevrolet ! on 2040-parts.com
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NEW COMPLETE REPLACEMENT PAIR OF TAIL LIGHTS ASSEMBLIES FOR THE 1951 & 1952 CHEVROLET ! REPLACEMENT
TAIL LIGHTS ARE 12-VOLT AND PERFECT TO REPLACE YOUR MISSING ONES OR
BADLY RUSTED PITTING ONES ! AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURE LIGHTS HAVE A
NICE CHROME METAL FINISH AND RED GLASS LENS ! READY TO
INSTALL !
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