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1962 Cadillac Turn Signal Bezel Front Bumper Driving Lamp Marker Light Trim Ring on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Washougal, Washington, United States

Washougal, Washington, United States
Has one small dent in the back, which caused it to bend a little. Also has a little wear mark where the lens and bezel must have been contacting it. These will definitely not be seen once a light is installed. looks like it also has a little bend in the lower left corner on the front
Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown Surface Finish:Anodized Aluminum Brand:GM Cadillac Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Make:Cadillac UPC:Does not apply

BIN: R10 

Turn signal bezel for the front bumper of all 1962 Cadillacs.  Has one small dent in the back, which caused it to bend a little.  Also has a little wear mark where the lens and bezel must have been contacting it.  These will definitely not be seen once a light is installed.  looks like it also has a little bend in the lower left corner on the front.  Anodizing still looks really nice, just normal wear.

This used part from RetroMotion Innovations comes with a 60 day return policy.  This will give you enough time to install and test the part.  It may have very light surface scratches or flaws which would not be noticeable in normal conditions.  Any major flaw or defect we find is always mentioned in the item description.

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