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1962 Mercury Meteor S33 Or 1962 Meteor Custom Nos Reverse Light Complete Beauty on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

PHILLY PA, US

PHILLY PA, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:FOMOCO Manufacturer Part Number:C2YB-15515-A SAE-R62 BMY Interchange Part Number:1962 MERCURY METEOR CUSTOM COUPE OR SEDAN Other Part Number:1962 MERCURY METEOR S33 SPORT COUPE Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:GORGEOUS NOS CHROME & BEAUTIFUL NOS LENSE Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Here is an NOS 1962 Mercury Meteor S33 Sport Coupe or 1962 Mercury Meteor Custom NOS REVERSE LIGHT ASSEMBLY COMPLETE WITH AN ABSOLUTELY STUNNING NOS CHROME REVERSE LIGHT BEZEL, NOS REVERSE LIGHT LENSE AND THE NOS ORIGINAL LIGHT SOCKET AND WIRING PIGTAIL ALL MARKED WITH THE ORIGINAL FOMOCO PART NUMBERS. THIS IS CORRECT FOR YOUR 1962 METEOR AND IS THE SAME FOR BOTH SIDES. THESE ARE EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO FIND NOS AND ESPECIALLY DIFFICULT TO FIND COMPLETE. THE CHROME ON THE BEZEL IS OUTSTANDING SHOW QUALITY AND IS NICE ENOUGH FOR THE FINEST OF SHOW CARS...THE SAME GOES FOR THE CLEAR REVERSE LIGHT LENSE AND THE WIRING PIGTAIL... JUST REMOVE THAT TIRED ORIGINAL AND INSTALL THIS SHOW QUALITY PIECE.  THE FOMOCO PART # FOR THE BEZEL IS FOMOCO C2YB-15515-A AND SAE-R62 BMY AND THE NOS LENSE SHOWS FOMOCO PART # SAE R 62B MY AND THE PIGTAIL HAS THE MINT BLACK WIRE WITH THE MALE PLUG ON THE END ...WIRING PART # C2YB-15536-A SX FOMOCO ..... 1962 MERCURY PARTS CAN BE VERY DIFFICULT TO DECIPHER AND MANY OF THE FULL SIZE AND INTERMEDIATE PARTS AND TRIM CAN APPEAR THE SAME. IT IS ONLY BECAUSE OF MANY YEARS OF BUYING AND RESTORING 1962 MERCURY FULL SIZE CARS THAT I HAVE LEARNED THE DIFFERENCE IN THE FULL SIZE MONTEREY BASED PARTS AND THE MIDSIZED METERO PARTS AND THEN STATION WAGONS CAN BE EVEN TRICKIER. 

THIS IS CORRECT FOR EITHER THE DRIVERS SIDE OR THE PASSENGER SIDE OF YOUR 1962 MERCURY METEOR S-33 SPORT COUPE OR YOUR 1962 MERCURY METEOR CUSTOM.    DON'T MISS THIS COMPLETE NOS REVERSE LIGHT ASSEMBLY AS THESE PARTS ARE TOUGH TO FIND AND YOU COULDN'T HAVE YOUR ORIGINAL REVERSE LIGHT BEZEL REHCROMED FOR THE PRICE OF THE STARTING BID OR THE BUY IT NOW PRICE THAT I'VE LISTED IN THIS AUCTION.    1962 MERCURY METEOR S-33 S33 1962 MERCURY METEOR CUSTOM...STUNNING SHOW QUALITY PARTS FOR THAT SPECIAL 1962 MERCURY S33 SPORT COUPE!!!   FITS SEDANS AND COUPE'S AND I'M FAIRLY SURE THAT WAGONS ARE THE SAME.   CHECK THE PICTURES BELOW .... SHIPPING IS $8.95 IN THE LOWER 48 STATES. THANKS AGAIN!

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