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1962 Amc Rambler Classic Passenger (right) Side Tail Light Lens, Nos W/ Gasket on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Elizabeth, Colorado, US

Elizabeth, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:American Motors Corp, Ramber Manufacturer Part Number:3.306 3205354 Other Part Number:SAE BRDST62AR on lens Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

NOS right combination tail light and backup light lens for 1962 AMC Rambler Classic, all trim levels.  Excellent condition in original package, includes a fair to good original gasket, (not too dried out).

The original reflector is included, but has come off the base, which is very common for these.  The trim ring has come off as well, I'll leave these to you to glue it back on.  See photos.

Please email me with any questions, and thanks for checking out this fine part.

See my other auctions for 1962 Rambler Classic parts, most are NOS. 

 

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