1957 Buick Tail Light Lenses Nos 50-70 Series Roadmaster 57 Buick Rat Rod Nib on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, US
Selling at no reserve 1 pair 1957 Buick tail light lenses fitting 50-70 series cars Roadmaster. Very nice condition, a little polish will make them perfect, never installed guarantied nos. No cracks, no crazing, no chips. Just out of 20 years of inside storage. Email me with questions.
Selling at NO RESERVE!
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