1942 - 1946 Chevrolet Gmc Pickup Tail Light Bezel & Lens Suburban 1943 1944 on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
Here is an absolutely gorgeous tail light bezel and lens that we recently acquired. From our research we believe it fits the 42 to 46 Chevrolet and GMC trucks including the Suburban. It is probably a reproduction by someone because it is so perfect. The chrome bezel is perfect and the red glass lens is perfect too. I saw a picture of one of these that was mounted on the license plate frame so maybe that is where it goes? The lens has a couple of names on it which are Stopray and Stimsonite.If your bezel is pitted here is your chance to get a perfect one. Free shipping anywhere in the lower 48 United States. Int'l extra. Good luck!!
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