VINTAGE CLEAR TAIL LIGHT LENSES (SET OF 3) WE ARE NOT SURE WHAT THESE FIT. THEY NEED TO BE CLEANED. MINOR CHIPS ON BACK OF LENSE, SEE PICTURE.
Item is located at Superior Chrome Plating in Houston TX, in business since 1952. It can be repaired, straightened and rechromed before shipment if you wish. Chrome will be show car quality and there is a lifetime warranty on the chrome for all bumpers, 1 year for all other parts. ***SEE OUR OTHER ITEMS UP FOR AUCTION*** International shipments will be priced individually Free shipping applies to shipments within the continental USA
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