Vintage 1963 Buick Lesabre Wildcat Tail Light Lamp Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Vinton, Virginia, United States
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VINTAGE 1963
BUICK LESABRE WILDCAT TAIL LIGHT LAMP ASSEMBLY Pit and pock
marks are all over the chrome, see pics.
The lens is not cracked or broken.
It does need to be cleaned. PayPal Only. Please take a
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