Vintage Vw Hella Snowflake Taillight Housings, Assemblies, Original 1959 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, US
Vintage 1959 VW taillight housings. Original condition, paint, straight, no dings, unrestored. Some normal use paint chipping and very fine lens scratches. Desirable Hella "snowflake" lenses in very good condition. Right lens has a small "chip" on edge at 7 o'clock position, clearly visible in close-up picture. These taillights came from my first car, a 59. Please examine pictures carefully and ask questions beforehand and thanks for looking!
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