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1961 Chevy Passenger Tail & Backup Light Lenses. 2 Of Each. Glo-brite. New! on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Mansfield, Georgia, United States

Mansfield, Georgia, United States
THIS IS A PAIR OF EACH. 4 LENSES TOTAL.
Manufacturer Part Number:TMC-804 on backup & 712 on red lenses. Surface Finish:red/clear & red plastic Interchange Part Number:5951995 on backup lenses Warranty:No Other Part Number:SAE-STDB-61 on red lenses. Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Part Brand:GLO-BRITE

1961 CHEVY PASSENGER (IMPALA, BISCAYNE & BEL AIR) taillight & backup light lenses. PAIR OF EACH! 4 TOTAL. NEW! will fit station wagons. these are new old replacement stock lenses made by GLO-BRITE. in great condition. TMC-804 on backup lenses & 712 on taillight lenses. may show some minor signs of shelf wear. very little if any. these do have a little mold pull mark on the tips as alot of GLO-BRITE lenses do have. U.S. made. do not come in the original boxes and only have the one boxtop seen in the photo. CHEAP!  i do ship to PR, AK or HI. US shipping only. international shipping through ebay global shipping program only.

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