1960 Chevrolet Impalatail Lights Set Of 4 Guidex Lenses & Guide R16c Bases on 2040-parts.com
Kempton, Pennsylvania, United States
Set of 4 Tail lights for a 1960 Chevy Impala Guidex Lens & Guide R16C Base They are used and show normal wear, but are in overall good usable condition One is bent - please see photo Free shipping in the United States Please contact me with any questions before placing a bid Payment through Paypal within 3 days of auction ending I will ship within 2 business days of receiving clear payment Thanks for looking! |
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