1963 Buick 63 Tail Light Bezel Lens Housing on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
THIS IS A RIGHT TAIL LIGHT AND COULD BE THE SAME AS LEFT OFF A 1963 BUICK AND COULD FIT OTHER CARS I DON'T KNOW FOR SURE IN GOOD USED CONDITION EXCEPT PITTING IN SOME AREAS BUT MOST OF WHAT SHOWS IS NICE AND THE LENS HAS A COUPLE OF SMALL MARKS BUT NOT BROKE.
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