1965 1966 Chevrolet Truck Double Duty Stop & Tail Lamp Lens Pair Nors on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1965 1966 Chevrolet Truck Double Duty Stop & Tail Lamp Lens Pair NORS
Description:
New/NORS/Original box/Pair
Red Plastic
Part 1109 Group 13
Replaces Part No. 5956461
Also Used on: Series 10-30 Step Van
(Except Pick-up, Single Unit, Full Forward Control)
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