Nos Chevy License Plate Bracket With Light Guide It Sae L63 With Pigtail on 2040-parts.com
Guthrie Center, Iowa, US
This is a NOS license plate bracket with light and pigtail that is marked Guide IT SAE L63 Made In USA. Was told this is for 1962-1966 Chevrolet vehicles. Some discoloration of metal, otherwise in good condition. Buyer to pay shipping in USA. Thanks for looking.
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