You are bidding on the pair of Used Original OEM Glass 1957 Chevy Back-Up Lens shown in the photos. The Lens are glass and in very nice original condition with no cracks or chips in either lens. They are Original Equipment not plastic or cheaply made reproductions. The Lens are embossed on the front with the words "TOP" and "GUIDE B1-57" at the bottom. The part number 5948323 is embossed on the lip of the parts. They could use a good cleaning, but are ready to use other than that. Thank you for your visit.
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