1964 Buick Electra Tail Light Lens Bezel 5956049 Oem on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1964 Buick Electra Tail light Lens Bezel 5956049
DESCRIPTION:
Original Tail light Bezel for a 1964 Buick Electra.
This bezel was in this box when I found it.
I believe it is used with the original box.
The chrome is very nice with a couple of very light pitting spots.
I have listed this as used because there is some black paint on the underside.
Part # 5956049-2 Stamped on the bezel.
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