1966 Buick Special Gs Lh Parking Light Lamp Lens Guide 43 on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1966 BUICK SPECIAL LH PARKING LIGHT LAMP LENS GUIDE 43
Description:
Indicated to fit:
Special, Skylark, GS, Sportwagon, Century, Regal, or Apollo
Guide 43 SAE DP 67
New, never installed in opened box.
The lens does have some light scratches on the clear lens part and one manufact.? defect as shown.
This is the LH Inner lens
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