1965 Chrysler Imperial Headlight Doors Bezels Housing Chrome Glass Rh & Lh on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, United States
Good used set of Headlight Doors/Bezels with Housings and Glass. Fits 1965 Chrysler Imperial. LH Glass is pitted . RH Glass is pretty nice. Chrome has some very fine pitting. Chrome Bezel beneath glass looks nice.
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