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1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Tail Lights Oem Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
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New York, United States

New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM

1966 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Tail lights. Used set of original lights removed from a 66 442. These are 442 only but can be used on cutlass. Overall pretty good shape these where cleaned up for a cruise night car the lenses were buffed and some inner chrome painted silver. Lower housings had pits and minor crack repair and painted silver looks presentable. Outer chrome is pretty good but does have couple indent marks. See pics of these area. Any questions please feel free to contact me.

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