Vintage Plymouth Tail Light Housing / Bracket / Bezel on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
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VINTAGE PLYNOUTH TAIL LIGHT HOUSING / BRACKET / BEZEL YEAR UNKNOWN. NO LENSE INCLUDED. FAIR TO GOOD CONDITION. NO BREAKS OR CRACKS NEEDS RECHROMING. HAS SOME PITTING AND BLUSHING WILL SHIP TO CONTINENTAL US ONLY |
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