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1960 Buick All Models , Right Rear Bumper License Light Assembly Complete . on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Freeport, New York, United States

Freeport, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Buick Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:GUIDE L4-60 Surface Finish:CAST CHROME Interchange Part Number:NONE Warranty:No Other Part Number:RH Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

    

1960 BUICK ALL MODELS , RIGHT REAR BUMPER END , LICENSE PLATE LIGHT ASSEMBLY COMPLETE . DRIVER CONDITION .

( RH )   -   GUIDE   L4-60 .

THE LICENSE HOUSING IS IN GOOD CLEAN CONDITION , THE CHROME BEZEL IS STILL BRIGHT BUT WILL NEED TO BE RECHROMED FOR SHOW . THE CHROME HOUSING HAS A FEW PITS , BUT NOT BENT OR DENTED , NOT CORRODED .

THE PLASTIC LENS IS NOT CRACKED , BUT HAS THE AGED WHITE HAZE TO IT . THE LIGHT SOCKET ASSEMBLY IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH NO RUST OR CORROSION . THE BULB SOCKET STILL WORKS VERY GOOD , HAS NO CORROSION , THE SPRING FEELS VERY GOOD AND HAS A NEW BULB INSTALLED . THE TWO MOUTING SCREWS ARE BRASS , THE WIRE IS NOT CRACKED BUT DOES FEEL A LITTLE STIFF . THE WIRE CONNECTOR IS GOOD ALSO , THE ORIGINAL LENS GASKET IS STILL TOGETHER BUT A LITTLE DRY FROM IT'S AGE .

STILL A VERY GOOD OVER-ALL REAR LICENSE LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR ALMOST 56-YEARS OLD .

THE LIGHT LOOKS A LITTLE IN BETTER IN PERSON THEN IT DOES IN THE PICTURES .

THIS ITEM IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO RETURNS .

PAYMENT BUY PAYPAL .

BOXED PRIORITY MAIL WITH TRACKING WILL BE : $ 6.85 , BUYER PAYS SHIPPING .

WOULD LIKE TO GET PAYMENT WITHIN 5-DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION OR BUY IT NOW .

THANKS VERY MUCH .

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