1962 Chevy Tail Light Lens. (2) Brand New Pair! on 2040-parts.com
Aurora, Colorado, US
Tail Light Lens (2) Here is a brand new pair of tail light lenses for your trusty Chevrolet. Is one of yours cracked? Faded? You know you must buy a pair so they'll match. Well, here you go. Projects don't get much easier than this. Lots of neat stuff in the Classic Car Goodies Store (currently over 1,000 items!). Call customer service at 303.317.4281 if you have a question.
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Please call the Classic Car Goodies Store at 303.317.4281 if you have a question. Our hours are 8-5 M-F MST (Colorado). If no answer, please leave a message and we WILL return your call. ALL returns require prior authorization. No exceptions! PayPal payments must ship to the address shown on their invoice. Payment is expected within 7 days unless prior arrangements are made. We gladly combine shipping on multiple purchases but you MUST wait for an invoice from us. Just purchase the items you need and then wait for us to re-calculate the shipping cost. We cannot combine your shipping costs if you have already paid. We ship to the USA only. |
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