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1963 Oldsmobile Tail Lamp Housing 88 & S88 Rh on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Apopka, Florida, United States

Apopka, Florida, United States
Chrome is shiny, but has small bubbles and one scratch at top.
Manufacturer Part Number:926958 (reference only) Surface Finish:Chrome Other Part Number:2.679 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Part Brand:General Motors

This auction is for a used tail lamp housing. It fits the passenger side. 
 There are small bubbles in the chrome. So it's a "10 footer"
It will fit 1963 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 and Super 88. It will not fit Starfire.
This item may be OK as is for a "driver" quality car. It would have to be re-plated for a "show" car
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