1963 63 Amc Rambler Classic 660 Tail Lights Lamps Pair Housings Oem Lh Rh on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, US
PAIR OF TAIL LIGHT HOUSINGS FROM A 1963 AMC RAMBLER 660 CLASSIC. HOUSINGS ARE NICE AND STRAIGHT AND GOOD DRIVER QUALITY. CHROME IS NOT BAD AT ALL FOR THEIR AGE..THERES A FEW SMALL SPOTS HERE AND THERE BUT NOT TO BAD. LIGHTS WERE ON A 4 DOOR CAR. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES AND LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
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