1979-88 El Camino 79-83 Chevy Wagon Rear Tail Lights. on 2040-parts.com
Bethel, North Carolina, US
1979-88 El Camino Tail lights. 79-83 Wagon.
These New High Quality Reproduction lenses are manufactured using the latest injection-molding technology. Each piece is UV-stabilized to prevent color fade and detailed with all of the factory-correct markings.
We finally have these back in stock after the long wait.
***We have 5 Full sets ****
We also have a few sets of original GM please inquire about running an auction for them.
On Mar-06-12 at 05:26:42 PST, seller added the following information:
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