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1963 Mercury Tail Stop Rear Lights Lenses 63 Monterey Wagon Tailight 62 64 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Bakersfield, California, United States

Bakersfield, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:63 MY Part Brand:Fomoco

Up for bid is a single Tail light and lens that I think is correct for a Ford / Mercury Wagon. I got it with a bunch of 1963 Mercury Monterey tail lights.

The chrome is pitted. The Lens is decent. 


Please ask all questions before bidding and check the pictures carefully for condition of the parts. All parts are sold as-is.

Check out my other auctions for more parts as I clean the garage for a move. Thanks!

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